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Consultation has concluded
Council resolved at its monthly meeting on 20 March 2018 to amend and place on public exhibition the Beach Parking Permits Fees category of the Pricing Policy, Fees and Charges 2017–18 (page 34 of Waverley Council adopted Pricing Policy, Fees and Charges 2017/18) to include the proposed introduction of a Teachers Beach Parking Permit.
What is a Teachers Beach Parking Permit?
The proposed Teachers Beach Parking Permit will be available to eligible teachers for $450 for 12 months. The permit will allow teachers at schools within Waverley to park their vehicles in Queen Elizabeth Drive and Park Drive North at Bondi Beach and in Bronte Cutting at Bronte Beach between the hours of 7.30am to 6pm Monday–Friday during school terms.
When is this permit being introduced?
Following a 28 day Public Exhibition period, a report will be submitted to Council with a recommendation based on many factors including community feedback. If Council approves the change to the Fees & Charges 2017/18 then the Teachers Beach Parking Permit will be available from that date.
Who can apply?
The proposed Teachers Beach Parking Permit will be available to eligible teachers at all schools within Waverley.
Will this make it more difficult to park at the beach?
The permit will allow Teachers to park their vehicles in Queen Elizabeth Drive and Park Drive North at Bondi Beach and in Bronte Cutting at Bronte Beach between the hours of 7.30am to 6pm Monday–Friday during school terms. It does not apply on weekends or during school holidays so is expected to have minimal impact on parking availability at the beach. A limit will be placed on the total number of parking permits issued to teachers in each school in consultation with the school.
Have Your Say!
Members of the public are invited to provide comment on the proposed introduction of a Teachers Beach Parking Permit and the amended Beach Parking Permits Fees category of the Pricing Policy, Fees and Charges 2017–18. Copies of the proposed amendments to the Beach Parking Permits Fees are available on this site or can be obtained in hard copy from Council’s Customer Service Centre, 55 Spring St, Bondi Junction.
Council resolved at its monthly meeting on 20 March 2018 to amend and place on public exhibition the Beach Parking Permits Fees category of the Pricing Policy, Fees and Charges 2017–18 (page 34 of Waverley Council adopted Pricing Policy, Fees and Charges 2017/18) to include the proposed introduction of a Teachers Beach Parking Permit.
What is a Teachers Beach Parking Permit?
The proposed Teachers Beach Parking Permit will be available to eligible teachers for $450 for 12 months. The permit will allow teachers at schools within Waverley to park their vehicles in Queen Elizabeth Drive and Park Drive North at Bondi Beach and in Bronte Cutting at Bronte Beach between the hours of 7.30am to 6pm Monday–Friday during school terms.
When is this permit being introduced?
Following a 28 day Public Exhibition period, a report will be submitted to Council with a recommendation based on many factors including community feedback. If Council approves the change to the Fees & Charges 2017/18 then the Teachers Beach Parking Permit will be available from that date.
Who can apply?
The proposed Teachers Beach Parking Permit will be available to eligible teachers at all schools within Waverley.
Will this make it more difficult to park at the beach?
The permit will allow Teachers to park their vehicles in Queen Elizabeth Drive and Park Drive North at Bondi Beach and in Bronte Cutting at Bronte Beach between the hours of 7.30am to 6pm Monday–Friday during school terms. It does not apply on weekends or during school holidays so is expected to have minimal impact on parking availability at the beach. A limit will be placed on the total number of parking permits issued to teachers in each school in consultation with the school.
Have Your Say!
Members of the public are invited to provide comment on the proposed introduction of a Teachers Beach Parking Permit and the amended Beach Parking Permits Fees category of the Pricing Policy, Fees and Charges 2017–18. Copies of the proposed amendments to the Beach Parking Permits Fees are available on this site or can be obtained in hard copy from Council’s Customer Service Centre, 55 Spring St, Bondi Junction.
Please provide your feedback on the proposed introduction of a Teachers Beach
Parking Permit and the amended Beach Parking Permits Fees category of the
Pricing Policy, Fees and Charges 2017–18.
Consultation has concluded
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