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Play Streets application form

Details about the location, time and date of your Play Street

Details about the location, time and date of your Play Street

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Play Street contacts / organisers

The first local resident organising this Play Street is:

Play Street contacts / organisers

The first local resident organising this Play Street is:

The second local resident organising this Play Street is:

The second local resident organising this Play Street is:

We would like to hold our Play Streets on one of the following days and times:

We would like to hold our Play Streets on one of the following days and times:

Neighbour support

Neighbour support

When applying for a Play Street, you will need to get support from at least 75% of residents on your street.

When applying for a Play Street, you will need to get support from at least 75% of residents on your street.

Street diagram to assist in Council Traffic Management Plan

Street diagram to assist in Council Traffic Management Plan

You will need to submit a basic diagram, either hand-drawn or digital, of where you are planning to run your Play Street. Council will then review your plan and, if approved, provide you with a permit for the road closure.

You will need to submit a basic diagram, either hand-drawn or digital, of where you are planning to run your Play Street. Council will then review your plan and, if approved, provide you with a permit for the road closure.

Traffic marshalls

Traffic marshalls

Nominated Traffic Marshal details
Nominated Traffic Marshal details

Risk and Safety Plan

Risk and Safety Plan

Merri-bek City Council requires a completed Risk and Safety Plan to be submitted to Council prior to your event. Please note: we have provided a draft.  The hazards and actions are provided as examples. Your risk discussion should be undertaken by the organisers before the day of the event to identify and plan how to address potential hazards.

Merri-bek City Council requires a completed Risk and Safety Plan to be submitted to Council prior to your event. Please note: we have provided a draft.  The hazards and actions are provided as examples. Your risk discussion should be undertaken by the organisers before the day of the event to identify and plan how to address potential hazards.