On our streets - whose job is it?
Keeping a modern city running smoothly requires many different agencies to work together.

This illustration details who is responsible for different parts of street infrastructure and services.
Whose job is it?
To dispel a few misconceptions we do not look after:
- electricity and gas (check your supplier)
- water mains or sewerage (Barwon Water)
- main roads or bridges (VicRoads)
- air quality (EPA)
- foreshore management (Barwon Coast or Bellarine Bayside)
- magpies (Department of Sustainability and Environment)
- snakes (private snake catchers)
- Barwon River (Corangamite Catchment Management Authority)
- new bus shelter requests (Public Transport Victoria)
A note on roads
Responsibility for roads can be confusing. As a guide we are generally responsible for local roads and VicRoads is responsible for main roads. The Melway Street Directory colour codes the eight categories of road and who looks after them. See the map symbols page. Or read more on roads and responsible authority.
Roads and responsible authorities
To avoid delays in addressing your concern, use the information on this page to ensure you contact the correct road authority about your issue.
Foreshore reserves maintenance
We are responsible for the maintenance of the foreshore reserves within our municipality.
Pests
We are responsible for removing any pest infestations on public land we manage.
Our vision for Armstrong Creek
Armstrong Creek will become a highly sought-after location for living, working and recreation, forming an attractive addition to Geelong.