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Meters Marching into Brunswick: Parking Pains Prompt Pay Scheme
Meters Marching into Brunswick: Parking Pains Prompt Pay Scheme
By Jeff Gibbs
Brunswick Heads, NSW: Brace yourselves, Brunswick Heads. Parking meters are revving up to roll into town as Byron Shire Council grapples with a burgeoning parking crisis. A recent consultant’s report confirmed what many locals already knew – finding a carpark in this charming coastal hub is turning into a frustrating odyssey.
“Parking occupancy is hitting capacity,” declared Mayor Michael Lyon, acknowledging the growing pains plaguing the beloved town. “It’s become a major headache for visitors and businesses alike.”
Council, no stranger to the parking debate, has tried time limits and expanded zones, but the tide is rising. Brunswick Heads just keeps getting busier, and the current strategies are sinking beneath the demand.
So, Council is taking a different tack. Pay parking is set to debut in key areas, with the commercial precinct taking the initial hit. South Beach Road and the tempting allure of the foreshore won’t be spared either.
But there’s a silver lining for locals. To soften the blow and prevent spill over into residential streets, Council is pledging to abolish the $55 annual fee for residential parking permits across the entire Byron Shire. That’s a sweet perk for residents navigating the new parking terrain.
Mayor Lyon, ever the optimist, sees smooth roads ahead for the scheme. “Pay parking has been a success in Byron Bay,” he proclaimed, “and I’m confident it will thrive in Brunswick Heads too.”
However, before the meters march in, Council is taking its time. Expect a detailed report in early 2024, outlining the cost, hourly rates, and the logistics of implementation.
Whether the pay parking plan paves the way for smoother parking or creates a new set of roadblocks remains to be seen. But one thing’s for sure: the Brunswick Heads parking meters is about to enter a new chapter.
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