Brimbank Council is seeking increased funding from the State Government to maintain state-owned roads.
It says the current contribution leaves the council and ratepayers out of pocket.
The council spends an estimated $475,000 annually on state owned roads, with the State Government contributing only $109,000.

Mayor Ranka Rasic said the council is struggling with the long-term impacts of rate capping and rising costs. These roads are ultimately a responsibility of the State Government,” she said.
The council has requested a response to its appeal for increased funding by 30 June 2024.
It follows a decision by Yarra City Council last month to stop maintaining open spaces, cleaning drains, and providing hazard response services on Victorian Government-owned roads from July 1st.