Works in Road Reserve Permit

What are works in a road reserve?

You will need our consent (in the form of a permit) to carry out any excavation works within a road reserve. 

A road reserve can include the nature strip, footpaths and roads. 

Works might include constructing a new vehicle crossing; closing a redundant crossing; or digging up part of a road, nature strip or footpath.

When is a permit required?

A Works in Road Reserve Permit is required for any of the following works:

  • works within a road reserve
  • constructing a new vehicle crossing
  • altering, relocating or closing (removing) a redundant vehicle crossing
  • digging up part of a road, nature strip or footpath
  • installing signs or devices associated with a traffic management plan.

The need for a Works in Road Reserve Permit is detailed in the City of Whittlesea Community Local Law 2024(PDF, 7MB). Refer to section 9.5 Asset Protection – Occupying or opening a road or Council land. 

Your works manager's responsibilities

Anyone responsible for carrying out work within a road reserve is considered to be the works manager. 

  • The works manager is responsible to ensuring that the works are conducted safely for everyone. 
  • 'Everyone' includes contractors, sub-contractors, road users (people in vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists), public transport operators and users, and people in abutting properties.
  • The works manager must have an approved Traffic Management Plan (TMP) for the type of activity or works to be conducted. They must ensure that the TMP is implemented and managed whilst works are in progress. For more information, see the Traffic Management Plan section. 

Before You Dig

Before any excavation work starts, the works manager must contact Before You Dig Australia (BYDA) to check the location of important infrastructure assets. BYDA can confirm the locations of underground assets such as electricity cables, gas pipes, water pipes, drainpipes and telecommunications conduits.

Failure to check can result in important infrastructure being dug up, leading to service disruptions, financial penalties and possible injury to workers and other people. 

This information can be added to the plan of works for the Works in Road Reserve Permit application.

Before you Dig Australia 

Visit the BYDA website

Work on driveways and crossovers

You must follow our guidelines and get approval if you plan to install, alter or remove a driveway or crossover.

Pipe and culvert crossings

A culvert crossing is the treatment where no kerb-and-channel exists.

If you require a pipe or culvert crossing, call on 03 9217 2170 for an inspection and advice on the proper construction.

Works in Road Reserve Permit is required.

Changes to an urban nature strip

You do not need a permit to re-seed an existing grass nature strip.

You do need a Works in Road Reserve permit before installing instant turf on a nature strip.

You must obtain a Nature Strip Garden Permit before modifying a nature strip from the default grass surface. Find out more about nature strips and when you need a permit.

Water tapping and stormwater drainage connections

Water tappings and stormwater drainage connections must be conducted by a qualified plumber.

They must be installed at least 1 m from the following assets:

  • road signs
  • light poles
  • electricity pits
  • telecom pits
  • fibre optic pits
  • stormwater pits
  • sewer pits
  • fire hydrants
  • fire plugs
  • valves
  • parking bays
  • pram crossings
  • vehicle crossings.

Water tappings and stormwater drainage connections must be installed at least 2.5m from street trees

The Works in Road Reserve Permit only allows you to excavate for water tappings and drainage connections within the nature strip. 

If you need to excavate in areas other than the nature strip, you must seek approval from our City Design and Transportation Department on 03 9217 2170.

Conditions

Traffic Management Plan

If you’re planning any temporary works, changes to traffic conditions or need to occupy a road, street, lane or footpath within our municipality, you must submit a Traffic Management Plan (TMP). Anyone responsible for carrying out work within a road reserve must also apply for a Works in Road Reserve Permit. 

Anyone carrying out work within a road reserve must make sure that the works are conducted safely for everyone. This includes:

  • contractors
  • sub-contractors
  • road users (people in vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists)
  • public transport operators and users
  • people in neighbouring properties.

Apply for a permit

Apply for Works in Road Reserve Permit online

To apply you will need to submit a scaled sketch plan of the proposed works and any above or below ground features, infrastructure and services.

Permit fees

A Works in Road Reserve Permit is not valid unless the appropriate fee has been paid. 

The current fees are below. They are adjusted 1 July each year in accordance with State Government advice.

Work category Indicative fees
Minor works (service connection where excavation is limited to within nature strip) $98.00
Vehicle crossing $151.90
Other works (fees depend on the situation) $98.00–$703.80

Fee variations

Fees can vary according to the impact and scope of the work.