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Dunedin City Council – Kaunihera-a-rohe o Otepoti

Streets, roads and roadsides

The Dunedin City Council maintains all public roads and footpaths, except for those parts of the State Highway Network that are managed by the NZTA.

General maintenance activity is delivered through a number of multi-year contracts that ensure the city streets are well maintained, clean and in a safe condition.

The Council's Annual Plan provides detail each year of the major maintenance programme expenditure and new capital improvement activity planned to maintain and develop the city's transportation network to meet current and future needs.

Here you will find information relating to what the DCC manages in regard to streets, roads and roadsides.

Maintaining our roads, verges and vegetation

Dust suppression

Mudtanks

Road naming

Street and traffic lights

Street signs and markings

Encroachments

Maintaining our roads, verges and vegetation

This page details road maintenance information about potholes, cracked footpaths, broken handrails, dusty roads, grass mowing and vegetation control.

Dust suppression

This page provides information on Dust suppression.

Mudtanks

Mudtanks are designed to collect surface water from the road, footpath, kerb and channel and transfer it to a piped stormwater system or watercourse.

Road naming

The general public, emergency, postal and delivery services use road names and property numbers to accurately locate properties.

Street and traffic lights

This page provides information on Street and traffic lights.

Street signs and markings

This page provides information on Street signs and markings.

Encroachments

An encroachment is a part of a property that has been constructed or developed outside the legally drawn boundary and is in fact on DCC-owned land such as a road reserve.

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