Residential & Visitor Permit
Before you apply, check your eligibility [here].
If you meet the requirements, follow the steps below to apply for a residential…
Before you apply, check your eligibility [here].
If you meet the requirements, follow the steps below to apply for a residential…
If you already hold a valid Residential, Visitor or Parks parking permit and your vehicle registration and residential address have not changed, your permit has been automatically extended until 30 June 2026.
If you hold a current Business Parking Permit, please renew below.
…To be eligible for a residential or visitor parking permit, you must meet all of the following criteria:
Valid from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026
To be eligible for a business parking permit, you must meet all of the following criteria:
Eligible residential address's can apply for two (2) free parks parking permits for Cabarita and Bayview park.
To apply for a Parks Parking Permit, please provide the following:
The Local Government Area (LGA) is divided into six designated permit parking zones to help manage on-street parking and prioritise access for local residents, visitors, and businesses.
Each zone includes selected streets where parking is restricted to permit holders during signed times. Understanding your…
Meter upgrades in 2024 support only cashless transactions
Payment options: credit/debit card, digital wallets, or PayStay app
No paper tickets: enter your vehicle registration directly into the meter.
If you would like to request a review of a fine, please lodge a review via Revenue NSW. Reviews must be lodged with Revenue NSW, and not with Council.
Click the drop-down menus below to learn answers to frequently asked parking and permit questions.
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