A growing pile of rubbish in Greenvale is drawing the ire of local residents.
Over the past few months, rubbish including construction materials, household waste, cardboard boxes and Styrofoam have been illegally dumped along Oaklands Road, near the Woodlands Historic Park and Living Legends.
Resident Derek Wells said the rubbish posed a “serious hazard” to the environment, with the Styrofoam now impacting Moonee Ponds Creek and nearby waterways.
Mr Wells said residents have reported the rubbish dumping to Hume council, which has advised them that the Department of Transport and Planning is responsible for the clean up.
“The community is growing frustrated by the lack of response and proper measures to deter future dumping,” he said.
“Immediate action is needed to address this environmental hazard.”
The Department of Transport and Planning said crews carry out regular maintenance inspections across the arterial road network to ensure it remains safe and clear of any hazards.
A spokesperson said illegal dumping remained an ongoing challenge for the department and local councils.
“We urge everyone to dispose to responsibly dispose of their rubbish and community members can report instances of illegal dumping to EPA [Environment Protection Authority] Victoria.”