The City of Unley is experiencing continued growth due to increases in residential and commercial development. This is leading to more demand for short, medium and long-term street parking.
Our community told us they had a desire for fairer on-street parking access and new measures that address congestion, accessibility, parking in narrow streets and blocked driveway access.
Creating new parking spaces is not always economically or environmentally viable, and can also encroach on valuable space needed for alternative transport options or community amenities.
The UPMP aims to manage increases in parking demands with greater equity and efficiency by adjusting parking controls to meet current and future needs, support a high-quality urban lifestyle, and navigate the necessary trade-offs in our busy road spaces.
Additionally, it recognises the importance of promoting active travel and creating vibrant streets for social interaction, recreation, and improved biodiversity.
The UPMP follows examples set by other South Australian and interstate councils that better serve our community's evolving parking needs. Its development involved extensive engagement with our community to ensure local needs are met.