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SPECIAL Victoria Government Gazette Victoria Government Gazette No. S 457 Friday 11 September 2020 By Authority of Victorian Government Printer Road Management Act 2004 DESIGNATION OF TOW-AWAY AREAS UNDER CLAUSE 5(1)(b) OF SCHEDULE 4 Clause 5(1)(b) of Schedule 4 to the Road Management Act 2004 provides that a State road authority may move, keep or impound any vehicle that is unlawfully parked or left standing in an area designated by the Minister (referred to in this instrument as a ‘tow-away area’). I, Nicholas Foa, Head of Transport Services, as delegate of the Minister for Roads and Road Safety, under clause 5(1)(b) of Schedule 4 to the Road Management Act 2004 – (1) REVOKE the designation of tow-away areas dated 5 October 2010 and published in the Victoria Government Gazette No. G 42 on 21 October 2010; and (2) DESIGNATE the areas that are clearways on the arterial roads listed in the Schedule to this Instrument to be tow-away areas. In this instrument clearway means a length of road to which a clearway sign applies in accordance with rule 176 of the Road Safety Road Rules 2017. Where a road listed in the Schedule includes an additional road name in brackets, the road is also known by that name. This designation commences operation on the date it is published in the Government Gazette and continues in operation until it is revoked. Dated 7 September 2020 NICHOLAS FOA Head of Transport Services, Department of Transport SPECIAL 2 S 457 11 September 2020 Victoria Government Gazette SCHEDULE City of Banyule Bell Street (State (Bell/Springvale) Highway) between Darebin Creek and Upper Heidelberg Road; Banksia Street (State (Bell/Springvale) Highway) between Upper Heidelberg Road and Yarra River; Burke Road North (Burke Road) between Lower Heidelberg Road (Main Heidelberg–Eltham Road) and Yarra River; Greensborough Road (Greensborough Highway) between Lower Plenty Road (Main Heidelberg Road) and Watsonia Road; Grimshaw Street (Campbellfield–Greensborough Road) between Plenty Road (Plenty Valley Highway) and Greensborough Bypass (Greensborough Highway); Grimshaw Street (Heidelberg–Kinglake Road) between Greensborough Bypass (Greensborough Highway) and The Circuit (Heidelberg–Kinglake Road); Heidelberg Road (Main Heidelberg–Eltham Road) between Darebin Creek and Upper Heidelberg Road; Livingstone Street between Darebin Creek and Waterdale Road; Lower Heidelberg Road (Main Heidelberg–Eltham Road) between Burke Road North (Burke Road) and Banksia Street (State (Bell/Springvale) Highway); Lower Plenty Road between Waiora Road and Rosanna Road (Greensborough Highway); Lower Plenty Road (Greensborough Highway) between Rosanna Road (Greensborough Highway) and Greensborough Road (Greensborough Highway); Rosanna Road (Greensborough Highway) between Banksia Street (State (Bell/Springvale) Highway) and Lower Plenty Road (Greensborough Highway); The Circuit (Heidelberg–Kinglake Road) between Grimshaw Street (Heidelberg–Kinglake Road) and Main Street (Heidelberg–Kinglake Road); Upper Heidelberg Road between Lower Plenty Road and Heidelberg Road (Main Heidelberg– Eltham Road); City of Bayside St Kilda Street (Beach Road) between Bay Street and Young Street; Esplanade (Beach Road) between Young Street and South Road; Beach Road between South Road and New Street; North Road (North Road Highway) between Hawthorn Road and Thomas Street; St Kilda Street (St Kilda Road) between Head Street and Bay Street; City of Boroondara Barkers Road between Burke Road and Victoria Street; Burke Road between Whitehorse Road and Victoria Road; Burwood Road between Camberwell Road and Yarra River; Camberwell Road between Harold Street and Burwood Road; Canterbury Road between Burke Road and Warrigal Road; Cotham Road between High Street and Burke Road; Denmark Street (Burnley–Kew Road) between Wellington Street and Barkers Road; Doncaster Road between Burke Road and Balwyn Road; High Street between Barkers Road and Burke Road; Victoria Government Gazette S 457 11 September 2020 3 High Street Road (High Street) between Warrigal Road (Warrigal Highway) and Gardiners Creek; Riversdale Road between Yarra River and Burke Road; Studley Park Road between Johnston Street and High Street; Toorak Road (Burwood Highway) between Monash Freeway and Warrigal Road; Warrigal Road between Canterbury Road and Burwood Highway; Warrigal Road (Warrigal Highway) between Burwood Highway and Gardiners Creek; Whitehorse Road between Burke Road and Union Road; Whitehorse Road (Maroondah Highway) between Union Road and Barloa Road; City of Brimbank Wright Street (Footscray–Sunshine Road) between Anderson Road and Market Road; Ballarat Road (Footscray–Caroline Springs Road) between Anderson Road and Duke Street; St Albans Road between Gilmour Road and Ballarat Road; St Albans Road between Main Road East (Main Road) and Furlong Road; McIntyre Road between Berkshire Rd and Ballarat Road (Footscray–Caroline Springs Road); City of Darebin Albert Street (Plenty Valley Highway) between Plenty Road (Whittlesea Road) and Dundas Street; Bell Street (State (Bell/Springvale) Highway) between Darebin Creek and Merri Creek; Darebin Road between Station Street (Fairfield–Reservoir Road) and Darebin Creek; Heidelberg Road between Merri Creek and Darebin Creek; High Street between Normanby Avenue and Darebin Road; High Street (Epping Road) between Mahoneys Road (Campbellfield–Greensborough Road) and Ralph Street; Keon Parade (Campbellfield–Greensborough Road) between High Street (Epping Road) and Cheddar Road; Mahoneys Road (Campbellfield–Greensborough Road) between Philip Street and High Street (Epping Road); Murray Road between Albert Street (Plenty Valley Highway) and Plenty Road (Whittlesea Road); Plenty Road (Whittlesea Road) between Albert Street (Plenty Valley Highway) and Bell Street (State (Bell/Springvale) Highway); Spring Street between Ralph Street and Murray Road; St Georges Road between Bell Street (State (Bell/Springvale) Highway) and Murray Road; St Georges Road (State (St Georges) Highway) between Bell Street (State (Bell/Springvale) Highway) and Merri Parade; St Georges Road (St Georges Road Bridge) between Merri Parade and Merri Creek; Station Street (Fairfield–Reservoir Road) between Darebin Road and Dundas Street; City of Glen Eira Dandenong Road (Princes Highway East) between Alma Road and Orrong Road; Hotham Street between Inkerman Street and Elm Street; North Road (North Road Highway) between East boundary Road and Warrigal Road (Warrigal Highway); 4 S 457 11 September 2020 Victoria Government Gazette North Road (North Road Highway) between Thomas Street and Malane Street; Warrigal Road (Warrigal Highway) between North Road (North Road Highway) and Claude Street; City of Hobsons Bay Millers Road between Francis Street (Docklands Highway) and Kororoit Creek Road; Melbourne Road (Williamstown Road) between Newcastle Street and Westgate Freeway; City of Kingston Centre Road between Clarinda Road (Huntingdale Road) and Kombi Road; Clayton Road (Doncaster–Mordialloc Road) between Centre Road and Heatherton Road/ Kingston Road (Heatherton Road); Nepean Highway between South Road and Latrobe Street; Warrigal Road (Warrigal Highway) between Centre Road and Nepean Highway; City of Manningham Mitcham Road between Old Warrandyte Road and Park Road; Doncaster Road between Eastern Freeway and Old Warrandyte Road; Springvale Road between Mitcham Road and Eastern Freeway; Elgar Road between Doncaster Road and Eastern Freeway; Manningham Road West (State (Bell/Springvale) Highway) between Yarra River and Bridge Street; Manningham Road (State (Bell/Springvale) Highway) between Bridge Street and Bulleen Road; Manningham Road between Bulleen Road (Bulleen Highway) and Williamsons Road (Doncaster–Eltham Road); Williamsons Road between Manningham Road and Doncaster Road; High Street between Hillingdon Crescent and Paul Street; City of Maribyrnong Princes Highway (Princes Highway East) between the Maribyrnong River and Ballarat Road (Footscray–Caroline Springs Road); Ashley Street (Maribyrnong–Tottenham Road) between Sunshine Road (Footscray–Sunshine Road) and Ballarat Road (Footscray–Caroline Springs Road); Ballarat Road (Footscray–Caroline Springs Road) between Princes Highway (Princes Highway East) and Duke Street; Churchill Avenue between Ashley Street (Maribyrnong–Tottenham Road) and Mitchell Street; Cordite Ave at Maribyrnong River; Geelong Street (Williamstown Road) between Geelong Road (Princes Highway West) and Sunshine Road; Hampstead Road (Maribyrnong–Tottenham Road) between Mitchell Street and Williamson Road; Raleigh Road (Ascot Vale–Keilor Road) between Clyde Street and Wests Road (Maribyrnong– Tottenham Road); Sunshine Road (Footscray–Sunshine Road) between Princes Highway (Princes Highway West) and Market Road; Wests Road (Maribyrnong–Tottenham Road) between Raleigh Road (Ascot Vale–Keilor Road) and Williamson Road; Williamstown Road between Somerville Road and Westgate Freeway; Victoria Government Gazette S 457 11 September 2020 5 City of Melbourne Alexandra Avenue (Yarra Bank Highway) between St Kilda Road and Olympic Boulevard (Swan Street); Cemetery Road East between Lygon Street and Swanston Street; City Road between Clarendon Street and Kings Way (Princes Highway East); City Road (Yarra Bank Highway) between Power Street (Yarra Bank Highway) and St Kilda Road; Dynon Road between Sims Street and Dryburgh Street; Flemington Road between Peel Street and Racecourse Road (Princes Highway West); Footscray Road (Docklands Highway) between Sims Street and Appleton Dock Road; High Street between St Kilda Road and Punt
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