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Consultation has concluded
To meet our statutory obligations and ensure we are meeting the needs of our community, we have conducted a review of the City’s local laws. Local governments are required to do this at least once every eight years.
As a result of this review, the following local law amendments are proposed.
Local Government Property Local Law Amendment
The proposed amendments to the Local Government Property Local Law 2008 aim to:
remove provisions to make it easier to advertise on a portable sign on local government property
increase the deterrent for causing damage to local government property or using local government property for a commercial activity without a permit;
increase the efficiency in the management (beautification) of verges;
deter damage or removal of trees on verges, thoroughfares or local government property;
prohibit and effectively deter the use of recording devices within change rooms; and
better align the local law with the City’s current objectives and processes;
Trading in Public Places Local Law Amendment
The proposed amendments to the Trading in Public Places Local Law 2008 aim to:
align with the City’s online permit process for outdoor eating areas, goods, display and portable advertising signage;
manage the placement of portable advertising signage on local government property;
simplify the requirements relating to the Permit Free Entertainer Zones; and
make administrative modifications to better align the local law with the City’s current objectives and processes;
The amendments to the Trading in Public Places Local Law 2008 have resulted in the need for a new policy to govern street entertainment.
Street Entertainment Policy
The proposed new Policy No. 3.10.1 – Street Entertainment is to provide guidance on the requirements for street entertainers within the City of Vincent.
The proposed local law amendments and new policy can be viewed in full from the document library.
Have your say
To have your say on the proposed local amendments and new policy, submit your comments below by 5 August 2019.
You can also submit your comments via email to mail@vincent.wa.gov.au or in person at the City of Vincent Administration & Civic Centre, 244 Vincent Street, Leederville. Hard copies of the local law amendments and policy are available to view at the City's Administration Centre and Library.
For more information, please contact the City's Manager Governance, Property and Contracts on 9273 6038 or mail@vincent.wa.gov.au
To meet our statutory obligations and ensure we are meeting the needs of our community, we have conducted a review of the City’s local laws. Local governments are required to do this at least once every eight years.
As a result of this review, the following local law amendments are proposed.
Local Government Property Local Law Amendment
The proposed amendments to the Local Government Property Local Law 2008 aim to:
remove provisions to make it easier to advertise on a portable sign on local government property
increase the deterrent for causing damage to local government property or using local government property for a commercial activity without a permit;
increase the efficiency in the management (beautification) of verges;
deter damage or removal of trees on verges, thoroughfares or local government property;
prohibit and effectively deter the use of recording devices within change rooms; and
better align the local law with the City’s current objectives and processes;
Trading in Public Places Local Law Amendment
The proposed amendments to the Trading in Public Places Local Law 2008 aim to:
align with the City’s online permit process for outdoor eating areas, goods, display and portable advertising signage;
manage the placement of portable advertising signage on local government property;
simplify the requirements relating to the Permit Free Entertainer Zones; and
make administrative modifications to better align the local law with the City’s current objectives and processes;
The amendments to the Trading in Public Places Local Law 2008 have resulted in the need for a new policy to govern street entertainment.
Street Entertainment Policy
The proposed new Policy No. 3.10.1 – Street Entertainment is to provide guidance on the requirements for street entertainers within the City of Vincent.
The proposed local law amendments and new policy can be viewed in full from the document library.
Have your say
To have your say on the proposed local amendments and new policy, submit your comments below by 5 August 2019.
You can also submit your comments via email to mail@vincent.wa.gov.au or in person at the City of Vincent Administration & Civic Centre, 244 Vincent Street, Leederville. Hard copies of the local law amendments and policy are available to view at the City's Administration Centre and Library.
For more information, please contact the City's Manager Governance, Property and Contracts on 9273 6038 or mail@vincent.wa.gov.au