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Reporting issues with roads
If community members have an issue they would like to report they can contact Council directly.
Council takes its responsibility to provide a safe road network seriously and appreciates the community’s feedback.
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Council has designated sta who are responsible for taking these enquires and ensuring that they are followed up.
If you encounter an issue or wish to make a complaint about one of Council’s roads or any other Council matter, you can contact the team on (03) 5494 1200.
Issues can also be lodged via Council’s website at www.loddon.vic.gov.au and clicking on “Report an issue”.
Council also operates an after-hours service for urgent road issues, this is also accessed through the 5494 1200 phone number. members of Parliament to help us achieve that,” she said. The boundaries of the three electorates meet near Campbells Forest. Ms Haylett said: “Campbells Forest is a strong rural community and I am pleased to join them in their work to progress options for a sustainable water supply.”
There are several roads in Loddon Shire that are the responsibility of Regional Roads Victoria (previously VicRoads). These include the highways and major connecting routes.
Issues on these roads can be reported to Regional Roads Victoria on 133 778.
A list of Regional Roads Victoria roads within Loddon Shire can be found on our website at www. loddon.vic.gov.au/Our-Services/ Footpaths-roads-and-drains/Roads and opening the appropriate tab.
Campbells Forest has been advocating for secure water supply to improve agricultural production and efficiency in the district. At November’s state election, the Coalition promised $10,000 for a study if it had been elected.