What happens when you see illegal parking in Banksia? The best thing you can do to ensure safety and accessibility in Banksia is to report illegal parking to Bayside Council.
If you report illegal parking in Banksia using Snap Send Solve, Bayside Council will be able to understand illegal parking hotspots and appropriately monitor problem areas.
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You can report illegal parking, overgrown trees, water leaks, potholes and dumped rubbish in Banksia using Snap Send Solve.
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Use your phone to send a report to Bayside Council or other authorities on the spot — no googling complicated webforms or waiting on hold to speak to customer service. Our simple platform means it takes most users under 20 seconds to send a Snap Send Solve report.
…it’s free and accessible
Snap Send Solve is available everywhere in Australia including in Banksia and other Bayside Council areas. We want everyone to be able to use Snap Send Solve. It’s 100% free and available on iPhone and Android.
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Over 10,000 reports have been sent to Bayside Council using Snap Send Solve.
While you can report countless types of issues using Snap Send Solve, certain issue types are most commonly reported in the Banksia area.
Illegal parking
Many Banksia residents report illegal parking, which makes it the most reported issue in the area. Whether it’s problem parkers blocking driveways, taking up disabled spots or leaving their cars in dangerous positions, almost 30% of all reports sent in Bayside Council relate to illegal parking. Residents and visitors in Banksia are vigilant when it comes to ensuring parking in the area is safe and accessible.
Dumped rubbish
It seems that the Banksia and Bayside Council community is focused on keeping their local area clean. 17% of all reports sent in Bayside Council relate to dumped rubbish on kerbs, nature strips and pavements.
Pavement
The third most commonly reported category is pavement issues. Whether it’s a trip hazard, dangerous gap or broken kerb, pavement issues can be dangerous and cause accessibility issues. It’s clear that the Banksia and Bayside Council community takes these concerns seriously with 5% of all reports relating to pavement issues.
Whenever you’re out and about in Banksia, keep a lookout for issues you can report to make sure your community is clean, safe and accessible. Need more ideas about how to be a community champion in Banksia?
If you need to report illegal parking on Tabrett Street, Snap Send Solve it.
If you need to report dumped rubbish near St George Soccer Stadium, Snap Send Solve it.
If you need to report a trip hazard next to the Banksia Hotel, Snap Send Solve it.
If you need to report a pothole outside the National Film and Sound Archive, Snap Send Solve it.
If you need to report a water leak on Railway Street, Snap Send Solve it.