Public Notices - Friday 6 September 2024
BRIDGE MALL
The Bridge Market will return to the heart of the Bridge Mall this Saturday 7 September from 9am to 1pm, marking the opening of the first stage of the Bridge Mall redevelopment.
The final touches, including construction of the new bridge structure, are being put in place ahead of the official re-opening of the Bridge Mall, scheduled for December 2024.
For more information on the redevelopment, visit ballarat.vic.gov.au/bridgemalldevelopment
NEW WASTE AND RECYCLING APP
Never forget your bin night again!
The City of Ballarat has launched a Ballarat Waste app to put local waste and recycling information right at your fingertips.
Available free from iPhone and Android app stores, the app empowers residents to access information about their waste and recycling services from the convenience of their smart phone.
With the Ballarat Waste app you can:
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Access kerbside collection schedules and set bin night reminders
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Receive notifications of any changes to bin collections, including public holiday services
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Download a printable PDF of the annual collection calendar for your own address
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See what can and cannot be placed into recycling, green waste and your general household waste bin
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Log a missed or damaged bin
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Access Ballarat Transfer Station’s opening hours, fees and a list of what can be taken to the Transfer Station for free
The Ballarat Waste app will help the City of Ballarat reduce its environmental footprint by transitioning away from resource-intensive printing, posting and greenhouse gas emissions associated with the bulk mail out of the annual waste and recycling collection calendar.
Limited numbers of printed calendars will continue to be available from Customer Service for residents that want to receive a hard copy of the waste and recycling collection calendar.
Download the app via the App Store or on Google Play.
NOTICE OF ROADWORKS FOR LEARMONTH STREET
The Victorian Government is investing $1.5 million to improve traffic flow and safety on Learmonth Street, Ballarat, between Cuthberts Road and Sturt Street (Remembrance Drive). This project is being delivered by the City of Ballarat.
Improvements will be made to the Learmonth Street and Cuthberts Road intersection and Learmonth Street and Sturt Street intersection.
Works are now underway with speed and lane diversions in place in both directions between Sturt and Cuthbert Streets.
A full road closure for Learmonth Street will take place from 22 to 26 September, from 6.30pm to 6.30am, for asphalting works, weather permitting. Motorists, particularly heavy vehicles, are encouraged to seek alternate routes where possible. The works are expected to be completed in November.
For more information, visit Regional Roads Victoria
MYSAY OPEN CONSULTATIONS
Community Consultation |
Closes |
Forest Street Active Transport Corridor |
8 September |
Lease and Licensing Policy |
12 September |
Thematic Environmental History |
15 September |
Cultural Venues Strategy |
16 September |
Head to mysay.ballarat.vic.gov.au to find out more
TENDERS
Tender No |
Tender Description |
2024/25-015 |
Gong Dam Rehabilitation Design and Construct |
2023/24-794 |
Mount Clear Netball Court Redevelopment |
More information regarding the listed tenders, including how to register and submit your bid, is available via our tender portal eprocure.com/ballarat. The information in the list below is subject to change, up to date information is available from our tender portal.
PET OF THE WEEK – LUCKY
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To meet me please contact the Ballarat Animal Shelter on 5334 2075 or animalshelter@ballarat.vic.gov.au
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