Street trading and activities

A street activity involves the use of public footpaths and land for commercial, charitable and entertainment purposes. Street activities can be a valuable use of public space and can add life and vibrancy to shopping strips.

A permit is needed to ensure these activities are run safely and unobstructed access is maintained for people to move safely along footpaths and outdoor spaces.

Most street activities will require a permit issued by Council and, in some cases, a planning permit and liquor licence may also be required.

Street activities generally fall under one of three categories:

Commercial

  • Real estate advertising signs on Council land
  • street activities: display of goods, tables, chairs, awnings, blinds and ancillary equipment such as umbrellas, screens and heaters street selling by local businesses 

Charity and community

  • advertising billboards on Council land
  • fundraising (sale of goods, raffles)
  • highway collections
  • door-knock programs

Entertainment

  • performances
  • artworks
  • busking activities.

Activities not permitted as street activities on Council land include:

  • canvassing
  • spruiking
  • pledge programs
  • clothing bins.

Application guidelines

The following guidelines will assist when applying for a Street Activities Permit:

Street Activity Policy Guidelines(PDF, 2MB)

When you apply, Council will consider what the activity will bring to Maroondah and give priority to activities that encourage and support local business and community groups. Council cannot permit any activity that will compromise pedestrian or traffic safety.

Applicants should also familiarise themselves with the Street Activities Policy before applying for a permit.

Apply for a permit

Permit fees

There are fees associated with street activities and these are determined by Council on an annual basis. Fees will be based on amount of land occupied and space made available for any given activity.

Charities and not-for-profit community organisations will (in most cases) be exempt from paying fees.

View our Fees and Charges page for further information on fees.

Public liability insurance

Anyone applying for a permit to conduct activities or place items in a street activity zone must have current Public Liability Insurance for the activities specified in the permit, in the name of the trader and providing coverage of at least $20 million.

Street Activity Zones

To ensure safe, clear and suitably unobstructed pedestrian access, street activity trading zones are made up of four areas:

  • Pedestrian Zone
  • Potential Street Activity Zone
  • Clearway
  • Kerbside Zone

Footpath Trading Zone

Pictorial showing requirements for footpath trading zone

Corner Footpath Trading Zone

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Further information on these zones is detailed in the Street Activities Policy.

Further information

For further information on street activities on Council land, contact Council on 1300 88 22 33.