FAQ
enhance the visual amenity and public safety throughout the city;
provide road directional signage that enables motorists and other road users to find their way around the district in an efficient and convenient manner;
in the planning, design, installation and maintenance of signs to buildings, reserves and roads under its care and control;
regulate signs to ensure a consistent approach to signage throughout the City and compliance with legislation, council policy and by-laws;
with the assessment of applications for signs.
Place finding directional signs
Road guide signs
Tourist/scenic drive signs
Visitor Information Bays
Interpretive signage
Tourism and community event signs
Safety advice signs
Real estate signs
Garage sale signs
Variable message signs
Sandwich boards and other moveable signs
Advertising signs
As of right and prohibited signs
By post – addressed to the CEO (Signage Policy and Guidelines), PO Box 11
Victor Harbor SA 5211By email – localgov@victor.sa.gov.au
In person – deliver to the Civic Centre.
Why do we need a Signage Policy and Guidelines?
The Signage Policy and Guidelines aim to provide a consistent approach to signs across the council area, and outline a clear process for the assessment of requests for signs.
Collectively, the Signage Policy and Guidelines will help Council:
Who does the Signage Policy and Guidelines apply to?
They apply to all individuals, organisations and businesses who seek to erect signs within the City of Victor Harbor.
What type of signage is covered?
How can I provide my feedback?
Online: View the
draft Victor Harbor Signage Policy and Guidelines, and provide your feedback
online at
www.yoursay.victor.sa.gov.au/signage
Hard copy: Collect a hard copy of the draft policy and guidelines from the Civic Centre (1 Bay Road, Victor Harbor) and return your written feedback:
The public consultation period will close at 5pm on Friday, 27 October 2017.
Please be aware that copies of all submissions made during this consultation may be made publicly available in a future council agenda.
What happens after the consultation period?
Following the consultation period, submissions will be presented to Council for consideration before finalising the Victor Harbor Signage Policy and Guidelines.