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Getting around the City of Port Phillip is made easier with our parking and transport-related information and services. A range of parking permits is available, though parking can be elusive - public transport operates across Port Phillip and we maintain many cycling and walking routes within our road and footpath network.
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Parking Permits
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For residents, visitors, the disabled, community service organisations, tradespeople, the foreshore, Grand Prix and parties. |
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Road Permits for events, works and surrounds
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A road development permit is required if your works or event may disrupt road use. Includes street occupation, road closures & openings, operating cranes, skip bins, driveways and work zone permits. |
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Streets For Living
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Streets for Living challenges the common assumption that streets are for cars and that those cars have automatic priority in all streets. It ensures a more balanced approach to sharing road space and reclaiming streets as living open spaces. |
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Driving & Roads
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Traffic data (speed & volume), road flooding, repairs and maintenance, street lighting, planned road improvements. |
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Community Transport
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Includes free community bus routes, mini bus hire, car share and South Melbourne Market Bus. |
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TravelSMART
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Choose to make small changes in your personal travel choices and be rewarded with lifestyle benefits. |
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Public Transport
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Maps, timetables, improvements, public transport problems, taxis and water transport. |
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Parking Enforcement
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Parking tickets, illegal parking, faulty meters, abandoned vehicles, revenue expediture and tow away zones. |
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Transport Strategy & Policy
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Reducing traffic and parking problems in the City of Port Phillip. |
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Streetscapes
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Port Phillip's streetscapes are incredibly diverse, and play a key role in the character of our city. |
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Cycling
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Cycling along the foreshore and Port Phillip's bike tracks is very popular. |
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Walking
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Walking is an excellent way to keep fit. There are many walks in Port Phillip. |
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