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The Chief Executive Officer Employment and Remuneration Committee reviews the Chief Executive Officer's performance.

Any building or place may need a Place of Public Entertainment (POPE) Occupancy Permit for events that the building or place are not normally used for. This includes sporting, recreational and other activities and events.

You may need a POPE occupancy permit or a siting consent for a prescribed temporary structure.

The Knox Open Space Plan 2012-2022 guides, enhances and maintains local parks and open spaces. It keeps them sustainable, attractive and green.

It highlights the demand on parks and open spaces, as well as opportunities for improvement.

The Knox City Council Audit and Risk Committee is a Council advisory committee established under section 53 of the Local Government Act 2020.

If you own a commercial or industrial building, you are responsible for keeping it safe.

Knox City Council manages more than $1.5 billion in assets on behalf of our community. These assets support Council services for the public.

Our Arts and Culture Committee advises Knox City Council on local arts and culture needs.

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

Our Liveable Streets Plan guides our green and leafy image and diverse lifestyle experience in our street network.

The Street Tree Asset Management Plan recognises our leafy streets and roads as one of our greatest assets.

It highlights the need to protect our trees and continue to plant and promote our urban forest.

Knox City Council's stormwater quality management improves our environmental management of stormwater.

It maintains and improves water quality in our creeks and waterways.

The Playground Asset Management Plan (PAMP) protects, manages and takes care of playground assets.

Council’s drainage network captures and removes stormwater runoff from roads and properties.

Council's Drainage Asset Management Plan (DAMP) 2010 provides a framework to manage our drainage assets.