Princes Street, McMahons Point - Area 7 - Parking Restrictions
UPDATE 31 JANUARY 2022
The outcomes of the community engagement will be considered at the Traffic Committee meeting on 4 February 2022. Click here to access the reports/minutes.
Feedback closed 11.59pm Sunday 7 November 2021
Council has received representations from local businesses in McMahons Point to increase parking time limits in Princes Street to enable customers to park for longer to assist businesses impacted by COVID-19. At the Traffic Committee meeting on 30 April 2021 (Item 4.02), it was recommended that Council survey the local community with regard to increasing the time limits in Princes Street from 1/2 Hour Parking to 1 Hour Parking.
Since Council is unable to increase the supply of on-street parking, introducing a number of parking strategies may provide a more equitable way to manage parking and give residents and visitors fair access to the resource. In addition, the proposal is to rationalise the parking restriction variations to simplify the time limits.
Please note however, under Council’s Resident Parking Policy there is a cost in obtaining a permit, and businesses and some residents may not be eligible for a permit.
Information on Council’s Resident Parking Permit Policy, including eligibility and fees, can be found on Council’s website https://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/Transport_Parking/Resident_Visitor_Parking/Resident_Parking or contact Customer Service on 9936 8100.
Council is conducting a survey to determine whether there is support to retain existing restrictions or increase the parking time limits. The survey is not a voting form as such but will assist in determining support for the parking restrictions proposed for your street. All feedback received will be considered, however it is not intended to reply to individual respondents. Refer to Council’s Access to Information Policy and Privacy Statement regarding management of personal information.
For further information contact Council’s Traffic & Transport Operations Department on 9936 8100 or email yoursay@northsydney.nsw.gov.au.
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