Vegetated Road Verge Nature Strip Maintenance Approval - yoursay blacktown nsw gov 2026

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Nature strips enhance the streetscape by providing a green zone between roads, pedestrian footpaths and properties. Neat and tidy nature strips help maintain the appearance of neighbourhoods, enhance the streetscape, add real estate value and create a safer environment.
Ownership and Responsibility While the nature strip sits in front of your home, its actually part of the road reserve and is technically owned by your local council. Under the Local Government Act 1995, councils are responsible for caring for, controlling, and managing public land, which includes the nature strip.
We understand that people sometimes use the nature strip because they feel it is safer than parking on the road, especially in streets that are narrow. However, the reality is that parking fully or partially on nature strips and footpaths, regardless of the intention, is illegal.
Request tree planting To request the planting of a street tree(s) contact us on 02 9839 6000 8.30 am to 5.30 pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays and weekends. We plant trees in a number of areas including: streets. bushland and green web corridors.
Under the Local Government Act 1995, councils are responsible for caring for, controlling, and managing public land, which includes the nature strip.

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In most cases, parking on a median strip or traffic island is not permitted. These areas are typically designated for traffic control purposes and are not intended for parking. The primary function of a median strip or traffic island is to separate opposing lanes of traffic or provide a safe area for pedestrians.

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