Roads Committee
In Jersey, the Roads Committee is the highway authority for Parish roads in each Parish.
In accordance with the Loi sur la Voirie, the Roads Committee:
- superintends the repair and maintenance of by-roads in the Parish
- establishes boundary stones
- issues Choses Publiques licenses
- examines planning applications that fall within its responsibilities
- supervises refuse collection
- adjudicates fines during the Visite du Branchage
- proposes new road names, as may be necessary, for approval by the Parish Assembly.
St. Helier has a larger Roads Committee which also undertakes additional non-statutory responsibilities with regard to parks and other matters. It acts, in the absence of a municipal council, as an advisory body to the Connétable. By convention, the two Procureurs du Bien Public of St. Helier attend meetings of the Roads Committee, but cannot vote.