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Have Your Say: Draft Road Management Plan 2025-2029
We are seeking community feedback on the Draft Road Management Plan 2025-2029 (RMP), which outlines our approach to maintaining and improving Kingston’s local road network over the next four years. This plan ensures that our roads, footpaths, and associated infrastructure are safe, functional, and well-maintained in line with legislative requirements and community expectations.
Why are we updating the Road Management Plan?
Kingston’s roads play a vital role in keeping our city moving. The Road Management Plan (RMP) provides a framework for how we manage and maintain local roads, footpaths, and related infrastructure in a way that balances community needs, safety, and budget considerations.
Every four years, we review and update this Plan to reflect changing community expectations, new technologies, and improved asset management practices.
And this time, we're revising it in line with changes introduced across all of Victoria, to make these Plans more closely aligned across all 79 Victorian municipalities.
The Draft RMP 2025-2029 proposes several key changes that will help us improve road maintenance efficiency, prioritise high-traffic areas, and ensure that our road and footpath network remain safe and accessible for all users.
What is changing:
Description
Current Road Management Plan
Draft Road Management Plan 2025-2029
Inspection Frequencies
Proactive and condition inspections defined
Reactive inspections added
Proactive Maintenance Inspections
Pathways (excl. Activity Centres and High Use areas) inspected on a 3-year cycle
Bridges inspected annually.
Pathway inspections now on a 2-year cycle
Bridges inspected every 6 months.
Reactive Maintenance Inspections
All assets - Not specified
Emergency response required within 4 hours.
All assets detailed by type and hierarchy
Emergency response extended to 24 hours.
Defect Interventions
High level with limited defect details.
More detailed intervention levels.
Footpath intervention point
Between 15-20 mm
20mm
How Can You Get Involved?
We want to hear from you! Your feedback will help shape the final Road Management Plan and ensure it meets the needs of our community.
Submit written feedback via email to info@kingston.vic.gov.au, or post to City of Kingston, at: PO Box 1000 Mentone, VIC 3194.
Have Your Say: Draft Road Management Plan 2025-2029
We are seeking community feedback on the Draft Road Management Plan 2025-2029 (RMP), which outlines our approach to maintaining and improving Kingston’s local road network over the next four years. This plan ensures that our roads, footpaths, and associated infrastructure are safe, functional, and well-maintained in line with legislative requirements and community expectations.
Why are we updating the Road Management Plan?
Kingston’s roads play a vital role in keeping our city moving. The Road Management Plan (RMP) provides a framework for how we manage and maintain local roads, footpaths, and related infrastructure in a way that balances community needs, safety, and budget considerations.
Every four years, we review and update this Plan to reflect changing community expectations, new technologies, and improved asset management practices.
And this time, we're revising it in line with changes introduced across all of Victoria, to make these Plans more closely aligned across all 79 Victorian municipalities.
The Draft RMP 2025-2029 proposes several key changes that will help us improve road maintenance efficiency, prioritise high-traffic areas, and ensure that our road and footpath network remain safe and accessible for all users.
What is changing:
Description
Current Road Management Plan
Draft Road Management Plan 2025-2029
Inspection Frequencies
Proactive and condition inspections defined
Reactive inspections added
Proactive Maintenance Inspections
Pathways (excl. Activity Centres and High Use areas) inspected on a 3-year cycle
Bridges inspected annually.
Pathway inspections now on a 2-year cycle
Bridges inspected every 6 months.
Reactive Maintenance Inspections
All assets - Not specified
Emergency response required within 4 hours.
All assets detailed by type and hierarchy
Emergency response extended to 24 hours.
Defect Interventions
High level with limited defect details.
More detailed intervention levels.
Footpath intervention point
Between 15-20 mm
20mm
How Can You Get Involved?
We want to hear from you! Your feedback will help shape the final Road Management Plan and ensure it meets the needs of our community.
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Page last updated: 01 May 2025, 12:00 PM
Life cycle
Open
Kingston Road Management Plan is currently at this stage
This consultation opens for consultation from 18 March - 28 April 2025
Under Review
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Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
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The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.