Redland City Council resolved to trial new parking arrangements at two of the city’s busiest parking areas today.
The extension of hours for on-street parking in Cleveland Central Business district and limited shared parking at Wellington Point Reserve will both be trialled in coming months.
Redland City Mayor Cr Karen Williams said the trials would begin as soon as the research collection methods and signage had been finalised.
“The Cleveland parking spaces trial will last six months, extending the two hour on-street parking zones to three hours along Bloomfield, Middle and Doig Streets,” Cr Williams said
“The aim of the Cleveland trial was to provide another incentive for people to stop and do their shopping and business in Cleveland.
“Council is committed to supporting business in the Redlands, and we had received feedback that the current two-hour zones were having a negative impact.
“We hope the extended parking hours will encourage people to visit Cleveland and spend more time, and their money, in this central business hub.”
At Wellington Point Reserve there will be a three-month trial, allowing cars to park in 12 of the cars-with-trailers parking bays between the hours of 1pm-10pm each day.
The shared parking bays will be in the first row of car trailer parking adjacent to the toilet block and will be clearly signed.
The Wellington Point trial will also include two 15-minute drop-off zones, one located near the western playground, and one near the southern boat ramp.
Division 1 Councillor Wendy Boglary said the Wellington Point shared parking trial was a new approach in the ongoing challenge to meet the competing demands of park users.
“This trial is for a three-month period only, after which the merits of the shared parking arrangement and drop-off zones will be reviewed with further consultation,” Cr Boglary said.
Cr Williams said it was important that people did the right thing, followed parking signage and respected other park users so that everyone could make the most of the wonderful reserve.
Council will also increase its patrols of the Wellington Point Reserve and continue to enforce parking regulations.