What to Expect
Discover how Randwick City Council plans to introduce paid parking for visitors at popular beachside locations. This initiative aims to ensure fair contribution from all beach users towards maintaining the beauty and safety of our coastal areas. Residents will benefit from a permit system exempting them from fees.
Council staff will be on hand to discuss the proposal and answer any questions you might have. This is a great opportunity to have your say and influence local beachside parking policies.
No bookings are required, so feel free to drop in during the session times. Whether you're a regular beachgoer or a concerned resident, your input matters.
Activity Details
The drop-in sessions will be held on two Saturdays:
- 21 March 2026, 10:00 to 12:00 at Coogee Beach Promenade
- 28 March 2026, 10:00 to 12:00 at McKeon Street Plaza, Maroubra Beach
These sessions provide a relaxed environment to learn about the proposed changes and share your feedback directly with council representatives.
It's an informal consultation designed to gather community views and ensure the parking system meets everyone's needs.
Location and Access
The first session takes place at Coogee Beach Promenade, a popular and accessible beachside location with ample public transport options and nearby facilities. The second session is at McKeon Street Plaza near Maroubra Beach, also well-serviced by local transport.
Both venues are easy to reach and provide a welcoming space for community engagement. Parking and accessibility information can be found on the Randwick City Council website.
Important Information
Residents will be exempt from paying visitor parking fees through a permit system, ensuring local community members are not disadvantaged.
The consultation is part of Randwick City Council’s commitment to keeping beaches safe, clean, and accessible for everyone.
Your feedback will directly influence the final decision on the introduction of paid parking at these beachside areas.
Booking and Prices
No bookings are required to attend these drop-in sessions. They are free to the public.
Simply come along during the scheduled times to have your say and learn more about the proposal.
For further details, visit the Your Say Randwick website or contact Randwick City Council directly.