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Resident Parking Scheme Review Committee
In March 2024, Council resolved to undertake a Resident Parking Scheme (RPS) review to address key issues and consider improvements. The resolution proposed a preliminary Terms of Reference, and specified the need to establish a ‘Review Committee’ consisting of the Mayor, two Councillors and local residents to steer the process.
View the draft scope and Terms of Reference contained in the Council report.
Purpose and Objectives of the Committee
The purpose of the RPS Review Committee is to oversee the resident parking scheme review, administered and operated by Council.
The objectives of the RPS review are to:
- Enhance the existing RPS scheme such that it reflects the needs of all community stakeholders efficiently and equitably.
- Reduce resources required to implement, administer and manage the RPS scheme.
- Consider complementary kerbside and parking strategies that can contribute toward effective management of a Council asset with numerous competing demands.
- Support Council strategic objectives, including outcomes for all road users.
- Ensure prudent financial stewardship of a valuable Council asset in the short- and long-term.
The Committee is advisory-only, with no delegation to make decisions on behalf of Council.
How often does the committee meet?
The RPS Review Committee has not finalised its Terms of Reference. It is anticipated that the Committee meets in line with review milestones, which would be approximately once every quarter.
Who attends the meetings?
- Three nominated Councillors.
- Two representatives from local precincts that have been selected through an expression of interest process .
- Three community representatives who live in the Waverley LGA who were selected through an expression of interest process.
Meeting details
The Committee is advisory-only, with no delegation to make decisions on behalf of Council. Committee Minutes are reported to Council. Minutes may include recommendations to Council for consideration.
The committee meeting schedule is to be confirmed
Contact
For more information or to contact the Committee, please email: traffic@waverley.nsw.gov.au.
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