Apply for a Work Zone Permit

New house build CityofUnleyD5-464.jpg Do you need to temporarily occupy a parking space to undertake works?

If so, a permit is required before installing any temporary parking controls to establish a Work Zone under Sections 221 and 222 of the Local Government Act. Work Zones are typically used to support private construction, maintenance, utility work, or other short-term activities.

Additional authorisation from the Department for Infrastructure and Transport is required if any works are on State Government owned arterial roads.

Permit applications

Applications must be made in writing by completing a Work Zone Permit Application Form. In addition to the application form, you must provide the following:

  • A valid copy of Public Liability Insurance (Certificate of Currency) to a minimum value of $20,000,000.
  • A site plan to relevant scale of the proposed extent of Work Zone parking control, including dimensions.
  • If the Work Zone extends beyond the site frontage, written support from affected properties.
  • Payment of the relevant fee once contacted by Council (as per Councils current Fees and Charges Register). 

Completed application forms and documents can be submitted to Council via email or in person:

Email: pobox1@unley.sa.gov.au
In person: Unley Civic Centre - 181 Unley Road, Unley

How far in advance do I need to submit my application?

Applications must be submitted at least two weeks before the proposed start date of works. Applications received within two weeks of commencement cannot be guaranteed to be processed in time and may incur an additional fee.

Please note if you fail to gain the required approvals to undertake works on Council land you may:

  • Receive an expiation.
  • Face potential legal liability.
  • Be required to pay for any damage caused to Council infrastructure and the cost for rectification.

 

How much does the permit cost?

All Work Zone Permits attract an application fee in addition to the cost to install and remove any temporary parking control infrastructure (i.e. parking signs and/or parking posts).

Cost information is available in Councils current Fees and Charges Schedule.

What happens after an application is submitted?

Council will assess all applications, however, in some cases the proposed use of Council land may not be considered appropriate and an application may not be approved.

Where approved, Council will issue a permit authorising the works and/or temporary traffic management activities. Set up and removal of the temporary Work Zone will be managed by Council. The permit will outline general and site-specific conditions that must be complied with.

Works must not commence until written approval has been granted and the permit has been issued.

Permit exemptions

Exemptions include: 

  • The works of service authorities in an emergency or urgent circumstances.
  • Contractors undertaking any works for, or on behalf of, the City of Unley.

Council must be advised of the location of exempt works prior to commencement. In an emergency or under urgent circumstances, Council must be advised on the next working day following commencement of the works.