What the parking study shows 

Click through the slider below to see snapshots from the parking data. You can read more about the parking study here.

Data snapshots

parking overview
  • About 22,000 people live in the wider Newtown area
  • There are about 5456 on-street parking spaces in the area
  • There are about 3750 residents vehicles that use on-street parking in the area
  • There are 169 on-street parking spaces restricted for residents only
  • There are 19 mobility parking spaces
  • There are 16 loading zones

 

Dive deeper into the data

If you would like to dive deeper into the parking data, take a look at the interactive parking data dashboard, where you can filter the data by individual streets, types of users, types of parking, and times of the day.

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On some streets at particular times, people who live in the area fill up the on-street car parks

  • An example of where this happens is Roy Street, in the evenings on weekdays and weekends. Residents return in the evening to park on the street near where they live which means the parking occupancy overnight is at almost 100%.
Dive deeper into the data

If you would like to dive deeper into the parking data, take a look at the interactive parking data dashboard, where you can filter the data by individual streets, types of users, types of parking, and times of the day.

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On some streets at particular times, people attending an event or activity in the area fill up the on-street parking. 

  • An example of where this happens is Adelaide Road near Wakefield Park. During most days and at most times, not many people use these on-street car parks. On weekend days, the available car parks on the street are usually full with vehicles parked by people attending sports games at Wakefield Park.
Dive deeper into the data

If you would like to dive deeper into the parking data, take a look at the interactive parking data dashboard, where you can filter the data by individual streets, types of users, types of parking, and times of the day.

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On some streets at particular times, people who work in the area and people who live in the area fill up the on-street car parks.

  • An example of where this happens is Rintoul Street, on weekdays. The on-street parking fills up during the day with vehicles parked by people who work in the area from about 8am to 6pm. People who live in the area return in the evening to park on the street near where they live and this has the same effect.
Dive deeper into the data

If you would like to dive deeper into the parking data, take a look at the interactive parking data dashboard, where you can filter the data by individual streets, types of users, types of parking, and times of the day.

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