Sydney City Council is maintained in different parts of the Sydney city to look after the proper administration of the roads and other aspects of maintenance of Sydney. This is vital for the residents of Sydney because, in case of breach of order in any part of the city, the council authorities can be approached. There are five branches of the Sydney city council, in Central Business District, Erskineville, Redfern, Glebe and King Cross.
The Chief Duties of the Sydney City Council
- Development permits are put up for public display by the council.
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- Grants or rejects the parking of vehicles and allots parking space on the Sydney roads.
- It accepts rates.
- It avails copies of the Sydney Council report to the public on demand
- For the construction work of some new building or other construction work in public, the permission of the city council of Sydney is required.
- It offers compost bins and garbage deposit facilities to the residents on demand.
- Before putting up hoardings and banners in Public, obtaining permission from the Sydney City Council is a must.
The different offices of the Sydney city council have their contact numbers, at which the residents are expected to approach the authorities for concerned work.
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