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  • Baird Avenue - Parking Restrictions - Outcomes

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    Thank you for your feedback on a proposal to alter the parking restrictions for the regular and long-term parking along Baird Avenue following concerns raised by the community.

    A proposal for proposed changes to parking restrictions to reduce regular and long-term parking along Baird Avenue has been submitted to the March Council Meeting.

    Following consultation it has been confirmed that the community is in favour of these restrictions.


  • Asquith Park/Olearia Lane - Parking Restrictions - Outcomes

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    Thank you for your feedback.

    There is a very high demand for short-term parking in and around the Mount Claremont Shopping Centre as the majority of bays are time restricted, with all-day parking available in the spaces adjacent to Asquith Park in Olearia Lane.

    As a result consideration is being given to changing the all-day spaces to restricted parking to provide additional parking for Shopping Centre users.

    The City is proposing to implement '4 hour' timed parking restrictions in the eight (8) adjacent to Asquith Park in Olearia Lane to apply between 8am and 5pm, Monday to Friday

    A report is being prepared for Council consideration during February/March 2016.