Have your say on the new Safe City Camera policy


October 21, 2025

City of Melbourne is delivering essential upgrades to our Safe City Camera program as part of our broader commitment to improving safety and amenity in our city.

Our community has told us that cleaner streets that are free from rubbish and graffiti are a top priority. Following a review of the existing Safe City Camera policy and operating manual, we are now exploring ways we can improve our network so it can better address these concerns.

Currently, the cameras are primarily used to assist Victoria Police in identifying criminal activity. We’re proposing to expand the Safe City Camera policy so that footage from the cameras can be used by authorised Council officers to investigate breaches of local laws, including those which create costs to ratepayers. This could include graffiti, dumped rubbish or unpermitted construction or roadworks.

The new policy would also outline how we manage information collected by the cameras and be publicly available on our website.

To find out more and have your say, visit Participate Melbourne and fill out our short survey before Wednesday 29 October. You can also join us at a pop-up information session to learn more and share feedback. Visit Participate Melbourne to view session times.

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