For 40 years, Aleida tended to her front garden.

Every flower, stone and blade of grass was treated with care.

Her neighbours love it and she loves it.

So why is council asking her to tear it all down?

For 40 years, Aleida tended to her front garden.For 40 years, Aleida tended to her front garden. (Nine)Every flower, stone and blade of grass in Aleida’s garden is treated with care. (Nine)

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FULL STATEMENT FROM THE CITY OF BALLARAT:

We are empathetic towards Aleida’s situation as we can see the love and care she has put into her landscaping.

However, it is vital that nature strips and pathways remain accessible to everyone.

We initially inspected the property because there were repeated formal complaints from the community regarding unsafe pedestrian access on the nature strip.

The complaints were based around community members not being able to safely navigate the area without having to walk on the road, as well as concerns about visibility for motorists.

Due to repeated complaints, as far back as 2002, we have been in ongoing conversations with the homeowner for many years, encouraging her to clear the garden to allow a clear path of 1.5 metres from the edge of the road.

As our recently adopted Nature Strip Garden Guidelines state, nature strip safety ensures clear access for pedestrians, vehicles, and essential services while allowing residents to create greener, biodiverse spaces.

If the access improvements to the nature strip are carried out, we will withdraw the fine.

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