Proposed Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law 2019

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Consultation has concluded

Background

The statutory process started at the Special Council Meeting (SCM) of 22 January 2019, when Council resolved to give Statewide Public Notice of its intention to make the new Local Law and seek public submissions on the proposal. The proposed Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law updates the City's Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law 2008.

Engagement Activities & Promotion

Statewide Public Notice of the proposed local law seeking submissions was published on 23 March 2019. Submissions closed on 10 May 2019, with a total of three (3) submissions received, two (2) from the public and one (1) from the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries.
The two submissions from the public objected to the proposed local law, citing it does not suit the lifestyle of the hills, and that there should be no meters or attendants in Kalamunda, as this will ruin the ethos of the town. In response, the City already has existing Parking and Parking Facility Local Laws, and the laws provide a regulated and safer parking environment for all users.

Outcome

At the 24 September 2019 Ordinary Council Meeting, Council resolved to repeal the existing Local Law and make the the City of Kalamunda Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law 2019, subject to the following amendments to Clause 2.1 (1) (b) to read ‘parking stations, with or without a ticket issuing machine’.

Background

The statutory process started at the Special Council Meeting (SCM) of 22 January 2019, when Council resolved to give Statewide Public Notice of its intention to make the new Local Law and seek public submissions on the proposal. The proposed Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law updates the City's Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law 2008.

Engagement Activities & Promotion

Statewide Public Notice of the proposed local law seeking submissions was published on 23 March 2019. Submissions closed on 10 May 2019, with a total of three (3) submissions received, two (2) from the public and one (1) from the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries.
The two submissions from the public objected to the proposed local law, citing it does not suit the lifestyle of the hills, and that there should be no meters or attendants in Kalamunda, as this will ruin the ethos of the town. In response, the City already has existing Parking and Parking Facility Local Laws, and the laws provide a regulated and safer parking environment for all users.

Outcome

At the 24 September 2019 Ordinary Council Meeting, Council resolved to repeal the existing Local Law and make the the City of Kalamunda Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law 2019, subject to the following amendments to Clause 2.1 (1) (b) to read ‘parking stations, with or without a ticket issuing machine’.

Proposed Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law 2019

Consultation has concluded