Change to Parking Zone - Kenneth Street

Share Change to Parking Zone - Kenneth Street on Facebook Share Change to Parking Zone - Kenneth Street on Twitter Share Change to Parking Zone - Kenneth Street on Linkedin Email Change to Parking Zone - Kenneth Street link

Council is seeking feedback on a proposal to change the existing Parking Restriction across from Porters Liquor store on east side of Kenneth Street.

This proposal aims to facilitate better parking availability for local businesses. As part of this proposal, a section of the existing ‘30 Min Parking' Zone; 8 AM to 6 PM; Mon – Fri’ will be changed to accommodate the new parking restriction.

What is being proposed?

We propose the installation of a 15metre long '15 Min Parking' Zone; 8 AM to 6 PM; Mon – Fri’ on east side of Kenneth Street south of Northwood Road as per the attached sketch. This would replace the existing 30 Min Parking.

Benefits of the proposal

  • Encourages higher parking turnover, benefiting local businesses.
  • Prevents long-term parking.
  • Ensures short-term parking availability during peak hours.

Have Your Say

If you wish to provide your feedback, please complete the online survey below by Monday 8 July 2024.

If you have any questions or would like a printed copy of the survey, please contact Council at service@lanecove.nsw.gov.au or by phone 02 9911 3555.

Residents can monitor the progress of the proposal by reviewing the agenda of the Traffic Committee meeting. Meetings are typically held every two months and published on Council’s website.

The agenda contains projects that, following community consultation, are progressed to the Traffic Committee for consideration and Council for a final decision. The Traffic Committee agendas and minutes can be accessed by the link below. www.lanecove.nsw.gov.au/advisorycommittees.

Council is seeking feedback on a proposal to change the existing Parking Restriction across from Porters Liquor store on east side of Kenneth Street.

This proposal aims to facilitate better parking availability for local businesses. As part of this proposal, a section of the existing ‘30 Min Parking' Zone; 8 AM to 6 PM; Mon – Fri’ will be changed to accommodate the new parking restriction.

What is being proposed?

We propose the installation of a 15metre long '15 Min Parking' Zone; 8 AM to 6 PM; Mon – Fri’ on east side of Kenneth Street south of Northwood Road as per the attached sketch. This would replace the existing 30 Min Parking.

Benefits of the proposal

  • Encourages higher parking turnover, benefiting local businesses.
  • Prevents long-term parking.
  • Ensures short-term parking availability during peak hours.

Have Your Say

If you wish to provide your feedback, please complete the online survey below by Monday 8 July 2024.

If you have any questions or would like a printed copy of the survey, please contact Council at service@lanecove.nsw.gov.au or by phone 02 9911 3555.

Residents can monitor the progress of the proposal by reviewing the agenda of the Traffic Committee meeting. Meetings are typically held every two months and published on Council’s website.

The agenda contains projects that, following community consultation, are progressed to the Traffic Committee for consideration and Council for a final decision. The Traffic Committee agendas and minutes can be accessed by the link below. www.lanecove.nsw.gov.au/advisorycommittees.

  • Council is seeking feedback on a proposal to change the existing Parking Restriction across from Porters Liquor store on east side of Kenneth Street.  

    This proposal aims to facilitate better parking availability for local businesses. As part of this proposal, a section of the existing ‘30 Min Parking' Zone; 8 AM to 6 PM; Mon – Fri’ will be changed to accommodate the new parking restriction.

    Take Survey
    Share Change to Parking Zone - Kenneth Street on Facebook Share Change to Parking Zone - Kenneth Street on Twitter Share Change to Parking Zone - Kenneth Street on Linkedin Email Change to Parking Zone - Kenneth Street link
Page last updated: 20 Jun 2024, 10:32 AM