Installation of 450 smart parking sensors underway

Central Coast Mayor, Jane Smith, Robertson MP, Lucy Wicks, and Urban Infrastructure and Cities Minister, Paul Fletcher, at Terrigal Beach carparkCentral Coast Mayor, Jane Smith, Robertson MP, Lucy Wicks, and Urban Infrastructure and Cities Minister, Paul Fletcher, at Terrigal Beach carpark

Work is starting on the installation of 450 smart parking sensors that will help ensure Central Coast residents and visitors spend less time stuck in traffic.

Federal Minister for Urban Infrastructure and Cities, Paul Fletcher, said the project would see the installation of 250 parking sensors in the Terrigal CBD and 200 sensors in the Gosford CBD, allowing drivers to link to available parking information via apps. “This project is designed to solve the perennial problem of finding a parking spot, it’s a great example of how the Turnbull Government’s $50m Smart Cities and Suburbs Program is helping to make our cities and regional areas more liveable,” Minister Fletcher said.

“The Smart Cities and Suburbs Program supports exactly this type of clever solution to local problems, with the ultimate goal of spreading good ideas to other cities, suburbs and regions. “This particular initiative is big news for the local area as it will help reduce heavy traffic congestion in the heart of Terrigal and Gosford,” he added. Federal Member for Robertson, Lucy Wicks, said up to 30 per cent of traffic congestion in the business centres of the Central Coast was due to people looking for free parking spaces, a problem the smart parking initiative would soon address.

“Central Coast residents park around train stations before commuting to Sydney or Newcastle in their thousands every day, making finding a parking space at Gosford and other centres problematic, but we are now partnering with Council to help resolve these long-standing issues,” Wicks said. “I have heard from the community about the struggle for car parking in Gosford and Terrigal and that’s why I am delighted to see work starting for locals across the Central Coast, as it will help reduce heavy traffic congestion in the heart of our business centres. “This project will also help reduce air pollution, improve road safety and boost ease of access to local businesses for potential customers,” Wicks said.

Central Coast Mayor, Jane Smith, said adequate and available parking was key to activating town centres. “We believe these innovative parking sensors will go a long way to alleviating the frustration of finding a parking spot,” Mayor Smith said. “Earlier this year, we talked to the Terrigal community about the benefits of these sensors as part of Let’s talk Terrigal, and we will shortly be engaging in a similar way with consumers of parking in Gosford as part of developing the Gosford short term parking strategy. “Similar sensors are already working well at The Entrance, and thanks to this funding, visitors to Gosford and Terrigal will benefit too by getting realtime information about the availability of parking, via an app which will identify available parking spots. “We welcome the Australian Government’s investment in this initiative, which will help us make a real difference to the lives of local residents in terms of saving time, reducing frustration and minimising town-centre congestion,” she said.

Source: Media release, Aug 2 Charlotte Bowcock, Office of Lucy Wicks