This legislation has been repealed.
When, pursuant to this
by-law, the President and Clerk authorise the closing of any street or portion
of a street, the Clerk shall —
(a)
notify the public of that event —
(i)
by causing a copy of the authority to be affixed to the
ordinary or usual notice board of the Council;
(ii)
by broadcasting from a radio broadcasting station which
gives radio broadcasting coverage to the Shire of the Council, a summary of
the authority; and
(iii)
by placing or erecting in conspicuous positions in or
near the street or portion of street to be closed, such notices or signs as
may be reasonably necessary, in the circumstances;
(b)
wherever reasonably practicable cause fences or barriers to be placed across
either end of the street or portion of street to be closed; and
(c)
where fences or barriers are placed across a street or portion of street
closed, cause such lights, reflectors or reflectorised notices to be affixed
to those fences or barriers, during the hours of darkness, as shall be
reasonably sufficient warning to users of the road of the existence, and the
position, of the fences or barriers.