March 29, 2023
Parking for motorists looking for accessibility spaces has just become easier in Hunters Hill with sensors now live on the Park’nPay app.
The parking sensors were recently installed in mobility spaces across the local government area as part of a NSW Department of Customer Service accessible parking trial.
Accessible spaces in Hunters Hill and other local government areas participating in the trial are now easily identifiable via the Park’nPay app, along with the real-time availability and location of the spaces, making it easier for motorists to find parking spaces that best suits their needs.
The app also sends notifications when the parking space is due to expire or about to switch over to a ‘No stopping’ zone.
This new technology aligns with the aims of Council’s Disability Inclusion Action Plan 2022-2026 which is to to make Hunters Hill Municipality a more accessible and inclusive community for all.
Accessible parking spaces are identified on the app by a wheelchair logo. A red ring denotes that the space is occupied and a green ring denotes that the space is available to use.
The Park’npay APP is compatible with iOS and Android devices and free to download from all App stores.
Further information regarding Park’npay can be found at https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/download-the-parknpay-app.
MEDIA CONTACT: Daniella Azzi, Communications Officer.
Phone: (02) 9879 9400
Email: azzid@huntershill.nsw.gov.au
22 Alexandra Street, Hunters Hill NSW 2110
PO Box 21, Hunters Hill NSW 2110
Tel: (02) 9879 9400
E: customerservice@huntershill.nsw.gov.au
ABN: 75 570 316 011
We acknowledge that The Wallumedegal people of the Eora Nation are the Traditional Custodians of this land.