
Under state regulations (Section 162 of the Roads Act 1993) Orange City Council is required to inform the community about new street names by placing an item on the council website. Read More
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Roads that are closed in the Orange local government area are:
For road closure information visit: www.livetraffic.com.au.
To view the latest flood and storm advice, visit www.ses.nsw.gov.au
Under state regulations (Section 162 of the Roads Act 1993) Orange City Council is required to inform the community about new street names by placing an item on the council website. Read More
Under state regulations (Section 162 of the Roads Act 1993) Orange City Council is required to inform the community about new street names by placing an item on the council website. Read More
Under state regulations (Section 162 of the Roads Act 1993) Orange City Council is required to inform the community about new street names by placing an item on the council website.
The new southern extension of Silverdown Way will be named Kanzi Close. Due to the limited availability of house numbers existing for Silverdown Way, a new road name is required to provide clear and concise house numbering.
You can use this form to report a pot-hole in a local road or a damaged footpath.
If your request is urgent, or you’ve noticed a potential danger or health risk, don’t use this online form. Instead, telephone the Council’s 24-hour hotline on: 1300 650 511. In an emergency call Triple Zero (000).
All central west residents can play an active part in improving road safety in our community. We share our road network with a variety of road users for work and recreation. Our roles as road users can change from day to day. We may drive a car to work or ride a bicycle for fun and become pedestrians for fitness or shopping.
Road safety is a community issue and the behavior we demonstrate as road users has consequences for us all.