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Area 20 - Parking Restriction Survey

UPDATE NOVEMBER 2019

The results of this consultation were considered by the North Sydney Traffic Committee on 18 October 2019. The minutes of this meeting were subsequently endorsed by Council on 28 October 2019.

It was resolved;

1. THAT the parking restrictions installed in Resident Parking Area 20 - Cammeray on 25 February 2018 remain.

Feedback closed 27 August 2018.

Council has recently reviewed the existing parking restrictions in the Cammeray Parking Area 20 affecting Anzac Avenue, Cammeray Avenue, Ernest Street, Lillis Street, Lytton Street, Moodie Street and Rosalind Street. Refer to map in 'Document Library'.

It is Council’s understanding that residents and their visitors are experiencing increasing difficulties in obtaining parking close to their property due to increased demand, particularly from commuters and visitors to the area.

Since Council is unable to increase the supply of on-street parking, it is proposed to introduce a number of parking strategies which will provide a more equitable way to manage parking and give residents and their visitors fair access to the resource.  In addition, the proposal is to rationalise the parking restriction variations to simplify the time limits.

The most effective way to manage commuter parking is to extend parking restrictions, introduce parking meters and make these areas resident exempt.  Combined with enforcement, this ensures that there is a turnover of vehicles and improves the likelihood of finding a vacant parking space.  Information on Council’s Resident Parking Permit Policy (refer to 'Important Links' to view this Policy), including eligibility and fees.

Council also operates a Visitor Parking Permit Scheme.  Vehicles that display the permit are able to park in residential zones and are not subject to the time restrictions. Each residential property is entitled to 30 Visitor Permits per year, and each permit is valid for one day. For further information, including fees, refer to 'Important Links'.

This survey is not a voting form as such, but will assist in determining support for the parking restrictions proposed for your street.

All comments received will be considered, however it is not intended to reply to individual respondents. 

For further information, contact Council’s Traffic and Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100.

Privacy Statement: Any personal data captured in this submission will be stored by Council in accordance with its Privacy Statement, Privacy Management Plan, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and the Privacy and Personal Information and Protection Act 1998. Personal information captured will be used only for participation in this project and will not be disclosed to any third party without your written consent.