Public Exhibition: Resident and Visitor Parking Permit Report
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Consultation has concluded
Council will be seeking community feedback on a new tiered pricing model for Parking Permits, following its resolution to endorse the new proposal at its meeting on Monday 19 December, 2022.
Under the revised model, the price for the first and second Resident Parking Permit would decrease from $30 to $20 per annum. For Visitor Parking Permits, the price would reduce from $50 to $30 for the first permit and remain the same at $50 for the second permit.
It follows a number of pricing changes over recent years in response to the issue of Council running the service at a net loss.
The new pricing model is aimed at easing the cost of living for residents while ensuring long term financial sustainability for Council, and is expected to generate an estimated $15,800 in revenue per year, which can be put towards essential services such as road re-sheeting and maintenance.
There are seven approved Authorised Parking Permit Areas (APPA) in the Georges River LGA. Resident permits are issued for areas corresponding to a permanent residential address, whereas visitor permits are available to residents living outside the APPA. Eligible residents are entitled to a maximum of two Resident Parking Permits and two Visitor Parking Permits.
If adopted, the newtiered pricing model for Resident and Visitor Parking will come into effect on 1 July 2023.
How to be involved
Community feedback is essential in helping guide us in our decision-making process. Your feedback will influence the choices we make when developing our plans and ensure we are on the right path to achieving and managing our community's overall vision. If you would like to provide feedback or comments on the Policy, we encourage you to:
Complete our online feedback form. Use the links below to submit your online feedback, or
Return a hard copy submission.
If you are returning a hard copy submission, please quote SF23/127 Public Submission - Resident and Visitor Parking Permit Report at the beginning of your submission and return:
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Council will be seeking community feedback on a new tiered pricing model for Parking Permits, following its resolution to endorse the new proposal at its meeting on Monday 19 December, 2022.
Under the revised model, the price for the first and second Resident Parking Permit would decrease from $30 to $20 per annum. For Visitor Parking Permits, the price would reduce from $50 to $30 for the first permit and remain the same at $50 for the second permit.
It follows a number of pricing changes over recent years in response to the issue of Council running the service at a net loss.
The new pricing model is aimed at easing the cost of living for residents while ensuring long term financial sustainability for Council, and is expected to generate an estimated $15,800 in revenue per year, which can be put towards essential services such as road re-sheeting and maintenance.
There are seven approved Authorised Parking Permit Areas (APPA) in the Georges River LGA. Resident permits are issued for areas corresponding to a permanent residential address, whereas visitor permits are available to residents living outside the APPA. Eligible residents are entitled to a maximum of two Resident Parking Permits and two Visitor Parking Permits.
If adopted, the newtiered pricing model for Resident and Visitor Parking will come into effect on 1 July 2023.
How to be involved
Community feedback is essential in helping guide us in our decision-making process. Your feedback will influence the choices we make when developing our plans and ensure we are on the right path to achieving and managing our community's overall vision. If you would like to provide feedback or comments on the Policy, we encourage you to:
Complete our online feedback form. Use the links below to submit your online feedback, or
Return a hard copy submission.
If you are returning a hard copy submission, please quote SF23/127 Public Submission - Resident and Visitor Parking Permit Report at the beginning of your submission and return:
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