Artarmon West Resident Parking Scheme

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Consultation has concluded

Update

Thank you for your feedback. This proposal was implemented after consideration and endorsement by the Local Traffic Committee on 23 October 2019 and approval by Council on 9 December 2019.

The minutes from the Local Traffic Committee Meeting can be found on Council's website here and the minutes from the Ordinary Council Meeting can be found here.

Background

Willoughby City Council is seeking feedback from local residents and businesses by 5pm Friday 10 May 2019 on a proposal to change the existing street parking restrictions in Artarmon west streets (see attached map).

The proposal involves the implementation of

Update

Thank you for your feedback. This proposal was implemented after consideration and endorsement by the Local Traffic Committee on 23 October 2019 and approval by Council on 9 December 2019.

The minutes from the Local Traffic Committee Meeting can be found on Council's website here and the minutes from the Ordinary Council Meeting can be found here.

Background

Willoughby City Council is seeking feedback from local residents and businesses by 5pm Friday 10 May 2019 on a proposal to change the existing street parking restrictions in Artarmon west streets (see attached map).

The proposal involves the implementation of time limited (½P, 1P, and 4P) and resident parking restrictions. [see streets and map in Supporting Information on this page]

You can participate in a secured survey below to indicate your overall level of support or opposition to the proposed parking changes or provide more detail on any of the specific Street sections that are most important to you.

You can also place pin on a map to mark a point of interest, provide comment and/or upload a photo to help explain your point.

Eligible local residents are exempt from time restricted street parking through Resident Parking Permits made available through Council.

Proposed new time limited (½P; 1P; & 4P) and resident parking restrictions

To help Council understand the current parking situation in Artarmon west, surveys of affected streets have been undertaken to determine the current street parking availability and occupancy (see attached map area). As a result of the study, Council is now considering the introduction of time limited ½P, 1P, and 4P parking restrictions and resident parking restrictions. The proposed parking restriction would discourage long term parking by commuters and provide opportunities for short stay parkers such as visitors, carers and trade person. Eligible residents with valid resident parking permits for this area would be able to park in 4P areas for an unlimited time period.

½P, 1P, and 4P Street parking restriction changes are proposed in the local streets found in the 'Street Details and Map' document in the Supporting Information section on this page.

Your Privacy

Some personal information is required in this survey so that Council understands where respondents live in relation to the proposed Artarmon West Precinct Resident Parking Scheme Area. Willoughby City Council takes the privacy of the participants using this site very seriously. Contact details are asked for so that we can advise respondents of the outcome or follow up on further details about your response.

All personal information collected will be kept in strict confidence. For further information regarding your privacy please refer to Bang the Table Privacy Policy at https://www.haveyoursaywilloughby.com.au/privacy or Willoughby Council at http://edocs.willoughby.nsw.gov.au/DocumentViewer.ashx?dsi=3085645

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Click on a pin to mark a point of interest and provide comment here. You can also upload a photo to help explain your point [please avoid personal identifying features such as number plates]

NB: This community engagement section can be viewed by others. 


CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.