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Council is seeking your feedback on proposed options to improve parking for residents on Fleming Street and Northwood Road, Northwood.
Background
Council has resolved to undertake consultation with residents of Fleming Street and Northwood Road, Northwood regarding limited parking due to construction activity and the upcoming opening of Galuwa Recreation Centre.
Residents have requested that Council investigate opportunities for additional on-street resident parking include a resident parking permit scheme.
Fleming Street is a narrow residential street and currently has no formal footpaths. The increase in trade vehicles and long-stay parking by non-residents has resulted in limited parking and congestion.
Key concerns raised by residents include:
Obstructed sightlines at intersections and driveways.
Restricted access for emergency vehicles, garbage trucks, and delivery services.
Pedestrian safety risks, as there are no footpaths and pedestrians are forced to walk on the carriageway.
Lack of resident-priority or timed parking controls to manage increasing demand.
Vehicles parking too close to driveways.
Residents of Pendray Close have reported difficulties accessing their properties when vehicles park too close to the entry to this road, particularly when cars are parked opposite on Fleming Street.
Driveway Markings
In regard to vehicles parking too close to driveways, Council’s Policy is to install driveway lines at residents’ request. They are used to discourage vehicles parking too close to driveways and residents can apply for the installation of driveway lines which act as a guide for parking. This is done at the cost of the resident. If you wish to apply for driveway lines, please click here and follow the prompts.
Proposed Options for Community Feedback
Council is proposing the options to improve parking opportunities for residents including a Resident Parking Permit Scheme. However, please note that as per Council’s current Resident Parking Permit Policy, residents who have two or more off-street parking spaces may not be eligible for a parking permit.
Please note that as per Council’s current Resident Parking Permit Policy, some residents may not be eligible for a parking permit. For more information, please click here.
Fleming Street, Northwood
Do Nothing – Retain existing unrestricted parking.
No Parking on One Side Only – Maintain unrestricted parking on the opposite side.
No Parking One Side + 2P Parking Other Side – Introduce timed parking controls to manage turnover.
No Parking One Side + 2P Resident-Permit Parking Other Side – Prioritise resident parking while still managing turnover.
No Parking on one side of Pendrey Close
Northwood Road (up to Upper Cliff Road)
2P Parking on One Side + Unrestricted Parking on Other Side.
Do Nothing – Retain existing unrestricted parking.
2P Parking on Both Sides – Maximise turnover for all parking spaces.
2P Resident-Permit Parking One Side + Unrestricted Parking Other Side.
2P Resident-Permit Parking on Both Sides – Prioritise resident parking demand.
Council is seeking your feedback on proposed options to improve parking for residents on Fleming Street and Northwood Road, Northwood.
Background
Council has resolved to undertake consultation with residents of Fleming Street and Northwood Road, Northwood regarding limited parking due to construction activity and the upcoming opening of Galuwa Recreation Centre.
Residents have requested that Council investigate opportunities for additional on-street resident parking include a resident parking permit scheme.
Fleming Street is a narrow residential street and currently has no formal footpaths. The increase in trade vehicles and long-stay parking by non-residents has resulted in limited parking and congestion.
Key concerns raised by residents include:
Obstructed sightlines at intersections and driveways.
Restricted access for emergency vehicles, garbage trucks, and delivery services.
Pedestrian safety risks, as there are no footpaths and pedestrians are forced to walk on the carriageway.
Lack of resident-priority or timed parking controls to manage increasing demand.
Vehicles parking too close to driveways.
Residents of Pendray Close have reported difficulties accessing their properties when vehicles park too close to the entry to this road, particularly when cars are parked opposite on Fleming Street.
Driveway Markings
In regard to vehicles parking too close to driveways, Council’s Policy is to install driveway lines at residents’ request. They are used to discourage vehicles parking too close to driveways and residents can apply for the installation of driveway lines which act as a guide for parking. This is done at the cost of the resident. If you wish to apply for driveway lines, please click here and follow the prompts.
Proposed Options for Community Feedback
Council is proposing the options to improve parking opportunities for residents including a Resident Parking Permit Scheme. However, please note that as per Council’s current Resident Parking Permit Policy, residents who have two or more off-street parking spaces may not be eligible for a parking permit.
Please note that as per Council’s current Resident Parking Permit Policy, some residents may not be eligible for a parking permit. For more information, please click here.
Fleming Street, Northwood
Do Nothing – Retain existing unrestricted parking.
No Parking on One Side Only – Maintain unrestricted parking on the opposite side.
No Parking One Side + 2P Parking Other Side – Introduce timed parking controls to manage turnover.
No Parking One Side + 2P Resident-Permit Parking Other Side – Prioritise resident parking while still managing turnover.
No Parking on one side of Pendrey Close
Northwood Road (up to Upper Cliff Road)
2P Parking on One Side + Unrestricted Parking on Other Side.
Do Nothing – Retain existing unrestricted parking.
2P Parking on Both Sides – Maximise turnover for all parking spaces.
2P Resident-Permit Parking One Side + Unrestricted Parking Other Side.
2P Resident-Permit Parking on Both Sides – Prioritise resident parking demand.
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Fleming Street Parking Consultation is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Closing Friday,30 January 2026
Under Review
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Friday,30 January 2026 - Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
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Staff will prepare a report for the February 2026 Transport Forum. The agendas and minutes for Transport Forum can be accessed by visiting: www.lanecove.nsw.gov.au/advisorycommittees
Next Steps
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Following the outcome of the Transport Forum, the outcome will be reported to Council.
Implementation of Recommendation
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