If you live in a township, your property is likely zoned as Urban/Residential. In these areas you are required to maintain the nature strip adjoining your property. This ensures accessibility and safety for pedestrians, and clear sightlines for road users.
If you live on the edge of town, or outside of a township, your property likely falls in the Rural/Farming Zone and Council is responsible for vegetation management in these locations.
Mowing, slashing or other disturbance to native vegetation is not permitted and it is an offence under the Planning & Environment Act 1987 to do so.
Furthermore, Council is also responsible for the protection of threatened species on rural roadsides throughout the Shire. Native vegetation removal may negatively impact these threatened species.
Nature strip beautification is not permitted on rural roadsides throughout Mount Alexander Shire.
Read more about property owners and residents obligations to nature strips.