Breadcrumb Home Traffic, roads and footpaths Traffic, roads and footpaths Popular in traffic, roads and footpaths Road and footpath work permits Raise a street sweeping request Make a general traffic enquiry Report damaged or missing street signage Road information and services Roads and potholes There are three categories of roads in New South Wales: State Roads, Regional Roads and Local Roads. Works and activities on a road or footpath For any works or certain activities on roads, footpaths or carparks, you will need to apply for an approval or permit. Street parties Street parties are a fun way to get to know the neighbours – to socialise and share ideas. Public domain works - Council standard drawings All works on roads or footpaths require an application for a permit from Council before you start any work. Council run works and projects Council completes a wide range of construction projects each year to deliver new and improved services to the community and maintain and renew infrastructure assets. Works by public utility companies Information to help identify who is responsible for local construction. Alcohol free zones Footpaths and driveways Footpaths and driveways Repairs, permits and approvals to footpaths and driveways. Bus shelters Inner West Council is responsible for the provision of seats and shelters at bus stops within the local area. Signage Council will repair or replace street and traffic signage in the local area. Street furniture How to request repairs or installation of street furniture. Streetscape maintenance Council maintains local streets through verge mowing, street sweeping and high-pressure cleaning services Traffic services Traffic and parking surveys Submit a response to a parking and traffic survey. Speed management Council’s wheelie bin sticker campaign reminds drivers to reduce speed on local streets, helping prevent crashes and save lives. Walking and cycling Discover walking paths, cycleways, bike groups and resources to help you move around the Inner West safely and sustainably. Going Places: Integrated Transport Strategy A vision for a sustainable transport future that prioritises people over cars. Was this page useful? yes 0 no 0 Feedback Feedback
Roads and potholes There are three categories of roads in New South Wales: State Roads, Regional Roads and Local Roads.
Works and activities on a road or footpath For any works or certain activities on roads, footpaths or carparks, you will need to apply for an approval or permit.
Street parties Street parties are a fun way to get to know the neighbours – to socialise and share ideas.
Public domain works - Council standard drawings All works on roads or footpaths require an application for a permit from Council before you start any work.
Council run works and projects Council completes a wide range of construction projects each year to deliver new and improved services to the community and maintain and renew infrastructure assets.
Works by public utility companies Information to help identify who is responsible for local construction.
Bus shelters Inner West Council is responsible for the provision of seats and shelters at bus stops within the local area.
Streetscape maintenance Council maintains local streets through verge mowing, street sweeping and high-pressure cleaning services
Speed management Council’s wheelie bin sticker campaign reminds drivers to reduce speed on local streets, helping prevent crashes and save lives.
Walking and cycling Discover walking paths, cycleways, bike groups and resources to help you move around the Inner West safely and sustainably.
Going Places: Integrated Transport Strategy A vision for a sustainable transport future that prioritises people over cars.