Trees and vegetation

Vegetation that obstructs signs, pathways and roads can create hazards for road users and pedestrians.

Council undertakes tree and vegetation control on road reserves for sight distance and to maintain a clear carriage way on Council roads. Fire prevention slashing is conducted throughout the shire during fire season.

If your trees overhang onto public land they must not hang lower than three metres from the surface of the footpath or road. This allows pedestrians and vehicles to move without obstruction and does not obstruct signs.

When trimming trees or vegetation, please take into account that wet branches are heavier and can hang lower and cause problems to traffic or pedestrians.

Trees on private property are the responsibility of the property owner. Please contact your neighbour/s to discuss pruning.

If you have a dispute with a neighbour regarding fencing, seek legal advice. This is a private matter and Council does not deal with neighbour disputes. The Dispute Settlement Centre of Victoria can help you with dispute resolution around neighbourhood issues such as fences, noise, pets, trees, property damage or behaviour.