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The State Government initiated a rezoning of land at 609-621 Burwood Highway in Knoxfield.

The land was identified as surplus to Victorian Government requirements and will be developed by Development Victoria for residential, commercial and retail uses.

Any property development in Knox must meet specific planning and engineering requirements.

The plan outlines how Council will manage dogs and cats across the municipality over the next 4 years. It encourages responsible pet ownership and provides methods to address issues caused by dogs or cats across Knox.

The Early Years Advisory Committee (EYAC) advises Knox City Council on emerging issues affecting families and young children.

It's made up of community and professional members, Council officers and current Councillors.

Balustrades are an important safety feature where there is any risk of falling from raised heights.

The Building Code of Australia requires balustrades in areas of buildings such as landings, balconies, stairs or raised floors or surfaces.

Council's Planning Services team offers written planning advice and information.

This can help you learn if your proposed use or development needs a planning permit or if you need other planning advice.

You need to apply for a road opening permit to carry out any excavation works on the road reserve outside your property or within Council easement.

Everyone deserves the safety and security of a place to call home. Our Social and Affordable Housing Strategy seeks to increase housing options for Knox's most vulnerable community members.

The Knox Community Safety, Health and Wellbeing Advisory Committee guides Knox City Council on community safety, health and wellbeing issues.

It's made up of community members, Council officers and current Councillors.

Smoke detectors and alarms detect smoke before it reaches people sleeping in a building. They are an essential safety tool.