The timing for the replacement of the Resident Only Parking Permit Zone will depend on whether a property has access to off-street parking.
Properties with access to off-street parking
During community consultation and development of the UPMP, it was identified that it was inequitable for properties with access to off-street parking to also have access to a dedicated on-street parking space.
For these properties, all Resident Only Parking Permit Zones will be replaced with a time-limit parking control by 31 March 2025. The time-limit parking control implemented will reflect the particular parking needs of each street.
All residents who have a Resident Only Parking Permit will receive a Council notification at least eight weeks prior to the replacement of the permit zone. These residents can continue to use their permit to be exempted from the new time-limit control installed in front of their property (and any existing time-limit controls on their street) until 31 March 2025. There will be no charge for this date extension.
If you choose to purchase a time-limit exemption permit in 2025 (as part of the permit renewal process), and continue to meet the eligibility criteria, your permit can be used to exempt the time-limit parking controls on your street.
Properties without access to off-street parking
Council acknowledges that residents of properties without off-street parking access, may have occupied the property on the premise they would have ongoing access to an exclusive Resident Only Parking Permit Zone, and therefore, removing it would have a significant, unplanned impact to their daily activities.
Legacy Resident Only Parking Permit Zones in front of properties without access to off-street parking will remain in place until the property changes owners/occupants, at which time the permit zone will be replaced with an appropriate time-limit control (that reflects the particular parking needs of the street).
Residents holding existing Resident Only Parking Permits can continue to use the zone in front of their property, and only renew their current permit(s).
As of 22 April 2024, no new Resident Only Parking Permit Zones or permits will be issued for properties without access to off-street parking. However, residents may be eligible to purchase a new permit to exempt time-limit controls on their street.