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Consultation has concluded

Council is seeking community feedback on its Draft Use of Public Land Local Approvals Policy.

Use of the footpath is a valuable use of public space. It can improve the look of our streets and adds life and vibrancy to shopping areas. It provides valuable commercial opportunities for businesses by extending the floor space and improving a business’ presence within the public domain.

The purpose of this policy is to enable use of the footpath to ensure a pleasant and safe environment for patrons without compromising the safety or amenity of the public domain or pedestrians.

This policy establishes Council's

Council is seeking community feedback on its Draft Use of Public Land Local Approvals Policy.

Use of the footpath is a valuable use of public space. It can improve the look of our streets and adds life and vibrancy to shopping areas. It provides valuable commercial opportunities for businesses by extending the floor space and improving a business’ presence within the public domain.

The purpose of this policy is to enable use of the footpath to ensure a pleasant and safe environment for patrons without compromising the safety or amenity of the public domain or pedestrians.

This policy establishes Council's statements and principles applicable to a range of businesses including cafes and restaurants which meet the definition of 'restaurant' under the Roads Act 1993. It also covers business and other use of the footpath.

Exhibition Outcome - 28 November 2018

Submissions received during the public exhibition period were reported to Council, together with recommended amendments for Council’s endorsement. The Draft Georges River Council, Use of Public Land – Local Approvals Policy was amended and adopted by Council.

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