Common questions

Where can I park for free in Wollongong?

Where can I park for free in Wollongong?

All on-street parking is free at the following times: Before 8.30am and after 4.30pm on weekdays….Licenced car parks are at the following locations in Wollongong:

  • Auburn Street.
  • Belmore Street.
  • George Street.
  • Keira Street.
  • Rawson Street.
  • Thomas Street.
  • Victoria Street.

How do you pay for parking in Wollongong?

Parking meters | Wollongong City Council. Parking meters are used for many on-street and off-street parking spaces in our city centre. These are also called ‘Pay and Display Machines’. If street signs have the word ‘ticket’ on them, pay at the nearest parking meter with cash or credit card, or use the CellOPark app.

What does ticket phone mean?

Ticket/Phone Parking (Time) P means maximum time you can legally park in the parking zone. For example: 1P equals 1 hour of parking. 2P equals 2 hours of parking.

Is parking free in Wollongong on Sunday?

WELCOME TO THE WOLLONGONG CENTRAL CAR PARK EXPERIENCE. Enjoy up 2 hours FREE parking Saturday and Sunday. FREE parking when you visit after 5.30pm and park in the P1 car park off Market or Regent Street.

Is Crown Center parking free on weekends?

PARKING: Parking is free for the first three hours with validation in the Crown Center Shops garage, 2450 Grand Blvd., and weekend parking is free.

What does P mean in parking?

Signs for short term parking may indicate the word ‘Minutes or the symbol ‘P’ for parking times. (e.g. 15 Minutes or ¼ P – both mean 15 minute parking / 30 Minutes or ½ P both mean 30 minute parking)

What does 2p ticket mean?

It means you are able to park there for 2 hours. There are sometimes variations on this, including during specific time periods specified, or if it says “ticket” then that means it’s paid parking. It means you are able to park there for 2 hours.

How do I pay my parking meter by phone?

Pay Meter by Phone Call

  1. Call 866.490.7275.
  2. Enter your 10-digit phone number or press * for new user.
  3. Enter PIN or last 4 of credit card number.
  4. Enter location number and number of minutes.
  5. Wait to hear “Payment successful” confirmation.
  6. Meter may still show as Expired.

Can you pay for parking with a debit card?

You can pay with credit card or debit card at the Transport Park&Ride exit gate. You will be able to tap or insert your card into the device. Cash will not be accepted.

What region is Wollongong in?

Illawarra region
The Illawarra region is a narrow coastal strip from the south/south western outskirts of Sydney down to the northern boundary with the Shoalhaven and south coast of NSW. The Illawarra region includes the three local government areas of Wollongong, Shellharbour and Kiama.

How much is parking at Crown Center?

Are there time limits for parking in Wollongong?

Make sure you also follow the NSW road rules when driving and parking. Many on-street parking spaces in Wollongong’s centre have time limits during the day, and parking fees may apply. Check signs for details. On weekends. Time limits apply on Saturdays between 8.30am and 12.30pm. On public holidays.

Where can I refund my parking ticket in Wollongong?

Fill in a Parking Meter Refund Request Form PDF, 32.47 KB and bring it to our Customer Service Centre at 41 Burelli Street, Wollongong, with the original ticket. Council has several off-street car spaces in the city centre that are licenced for people to use on weekdays between 6am and 5pm.

Where is the P1 car park in Wollongong?

You can enter the P1 Car Park via two entries on Market Street or Regent Street. Enter the P2 Car Park from Market Street, just past the Police Station. You can enter the P3 Car Park via two entries on Keira Street or Kenny Street. Travelling by Train?

Are there parking spaces in the city centre?

Council has several off-street car spaces in the city centre that are licenced for people to use on weekdays between 6am and 5pm. Outside those times, these spaces can be used by the general public for free. Car spaces are only licenced to individuals, not to companies.

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