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Council is reviewing how we manage parking in public places. On-street parking and Council managed carparks currently operate under different policies from the former Leichhardt, Marrickville and Ashfield Councils. The draft Public Domain Parking Policy proposes one consistent approach across all the Inner West. The draft policy aims to better manage excessive demand and balance competing needs through parking schemes and other parking controls. The new Policy has been developed by reviewing the former Council Policies and researching Policies of other Councils to develop a fair, balanced and comprehensive Policy that will address future needs and demands.
Council is reviewing how we manage parking in public places. On-street parking and Council managed carparks currently operate under different policies from the former Leichhardt, Marrickville and Ashfield Councils. The draft Public Domain Parking Policy proposes one consistent approach across all the Inner West. The draft policy aims to better manage excessive demand and balance competing needs through parking schemes and other parking controls. The new Policy has been developed by reviewing the former Council Policies and researching Policies of other Councils to develop a fair, balanced and comprehensive Policy that will address future needs and demands.
What's in the policy?
The Policy draft covers several areas of parking management including: permits for residential and commercial areas, timed parking restrictions in commercial areas, exceptions (such as Mobility Parking Scheme Permits), paid parking, authorised vehicle zones, taxi zones, and more.
By mail addressed to George Tsaprounis, Inner West Council, PO Box 14, Petersham, 2049.
The final day to comment is Wednesday, 27 November 2019.
What happens next?
The feedback gathered will be collated and analysed. A summary of issues raised will be included with other information in a report to Council. The elected Council will consider the report at a Council meeting before making a final decision. We will prepare a detailed Engagement Outcomes Report and post it on this page. Everyone who provided feedback will be emailed a copy of the Engagement Outcomes Report and notified when the draft policy goes to Council for consideration.