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The Complete CPP Parking Guide The Complete CPP Parking Guide 2014 - 2015 CITY OF PERTH PARKING BIRD EARLY PERMIT MONTHLY 24 HOURS - FRIDAY MONDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MOTORCYCLE BICYCLE ELECTRIC FACILITY EAST PARADE VICTORY TERRACE MARDALUP AY PARK W EE FR CPP CAR PARK R 31 E M WEST LEEDERVILLE - SEE WINDOW A R FA 1 MAYFAIR STREET M A CLAISEBROOK H STATION A R G VICTORIA 2 WELLINGTON STREET EET GARDENS STR WN BRO NEWCASTLE STREET 32 3 COOLGARDIE STREET T ABERDEEN STREET E E R T 19 S 24 D L 4 MOUNTS BAY ROAD A RUSSEL T R SQUARE E E ABERDEEN STREET 25 GE T FR R E A Z N 27 CI T S STR T 30 T E EE T S I E R F ROYAL STREET T E M S R 5 A I JOHN OLDHAM PARK J E T AMES L STR K REGAL EET L S I A T T PLACE T L E NORTHBRIDGE W 26 R E McIVER 2 1 E E R O ROYAL STREET R STATION T F T S 18 U S 6 RAILWAY STREET A CONVENTION CENTRE R CULTURAL E NG I B IE LORD STREET LORD L CENTRE P REET R ST I 2 0 OON EAST PERTH CITYWEST T EN COLIN STREET ROE STREET ITT STATION 22 S W CEMETERY PLAIN STREET GLOUCESTER CONCERT HALL WELLINGTON T PARK N SQUARE E C TERRACE ROAD HAROLD PERTH S 8 SUTHERLAND STREET WELLINGTON E BOAS 23 R ARENA BUS STATION C 2 GARDENS EAST PERTH O PERTH RAILWAY STATION LO ATER WELLINGTON STREET WELLINGTON STREET WELLINGTON STREET W HALE STREET 9 PLAIN STREET THOMAS STREET GORDON COOLGARDIE STREET STREET 14 FREEWAY MITCHELL 12 3 15 PERTH CITY 33 ELDER STREET PERTH 10 POINT FRASER MURRAY STREET MURRAY STREET UNDERGROUND MURRAY STREET GODERICH STREET NELSON CRESCENT WACA 13 28 MAYFAIR STREET 11 HEIRISSON ISLAND T E E 1 R 17 29 T S HAY STREET HAY STREET HAY STREET HAY STREET N I 12 ELDER STREET W PIER STREET KING STREET R I WILLIAM STREETWILLIAM BARRACK STREETBARRACK WEST MILLIGAN STREET 13 HIS MAJESTY’S ST GEORGES TERRACE ST GEORGES TERRACE ADELAIDE TERRACE PERTH 16 PLAIN STREET COUNCIL PERTH HILL STREET BENNETT STREET HOUSE CONCERT VICTORIA AVENUE OZONE 14 THE GARAGE HALL RESERVE 11 HARVEST TERRACE BAY ROAD 7 9 S CAUSEWAY 15 PIER STREET UNT POINT MO TERRACE ROAD TERRACE ROAD THE ESPLANADE SUPREME FRASER 6 COURT RIVERSIDE DRIVE BARRACK STREETBARRACK LAKE GARDENS 8 LANGLEY PARK COLIN STREET COLIN MALCOLM ST PERTH 16 COUNCIL HOUSE OUTRAM STREET VASTO HEIRISSON HAVELOCK TERRACE HAVELOCK CONVENTION & ESPLANADE ESPLANADE EXHIBITION BUSPORT RAILWAY 10 CENTRE STATION RIVERSIDE DRIVE ISLAND KINGS PARK ROAD 17 FIRE STATION 18 JAMES STREET E IV D R BARRACK A D STREET O E 19 ABERDEEN STREET R D JETTY I S WINDOW A - WEST LEEDERVILLE Y R A E B V I S R T 20 ROE STREET N U O M CAMBRIDGE STREET 21 STATE LIBRARY SAINT JOHN OF GOD 22 CULTURAL CENTRE HOSPITAL TURVEY LANE TURVEY 5 McCOURT STREET RA 23 CITIPLACE ILW KINGS A TOWN OF Y 57 PA ADE R PAR PARK AD AY E AILW VICTORIA 24 NEWCASTLE STREET SWAN RIVER R SUBIACO SUBIACO PARK H STATION A 25 ABERDEEN GARAGE SUBIACO Y SQUARE D N B KWINANA STATION ST D FREEWAY U A N ROYAL STREET O MARKET T PATERSONS 26 R O STADIUM AY N B TS MARKET D N R U SQUARE I O V 27 SAUNDERS STREET M 4 E SWAN 28 GODERICH STREET BREWERY WEST PERTH RIVER FORESHORE CENTRAL CITY NORTHBRIDGE EAST PERTH 29 HAY STREET EAST 1 4 10 12 18 24 30 BUS STATION 30 REGAL PLACE 2 5 11 13 19 25 31 TRAIN STATION 31 MARDALUP PARK 3 6 14 20 26 32 32 VICTORIA GARDENS / FERRY JETTY 15 21 27 33 33 QUEENS GARDENS / BLUE CAT ROUTE RED CAT ROUTE 34 TURVEY LANE 8 16 22 28 WEST LEEDERVILLE YELLOW CAT ROUTE 9 17 23 29 34 GREEN CAT ROUTE INDEX Welcome Central City page 7 This Complete CPP Parking Guide provides details of Council owned car parks at the City of Perth. The guide is East Perth page 11 designed to help you make the best parking choice. This information is also available on our website Northbridge page 17 www.cityofperthparking.com.au and on the CPP award winning mobile application. River Foreshore page 23 Our Service West Perth page 29 West Leederville page 32 The logo identifies City of Perth Council Parking. With 33 Council Car Parks, CPP continually seeks new and innovative parking solutions for its users and the ACROD Parking page 34 professional team has over 50 years of experience in delivering car parking solutions. Maximum Time page 35 Car Pooling page 36 Our research has highlighted that convenient, secure car parking with easy payment options is of primary importance Motorcycle Parking page 36 to our users. This had led us to implement many new and innovative parking solutions: How to Pay for Parking page 37 • More payment options, including (Cash, Credit/Debit Cashless Payment page 38 Card, CPP Parking Card, CPP Monthly Permit, Cheque). Terms and Conditions page 39 Coming soon: Tap & Go, Payment by Mobile App or Mobile Phone. • Introduction of Licence Plate Recognition (LPR) at Goderich Street, Regal Place, Mayfair Street and Council FOR PARKING INFORMATION House car parks. • CCTV with IP technology at Convention Centre car park Telephone 1300 889 613 or with further upgrades planned for all CPP multi storey car visit www.cityofperthparking.com.au parks. • Mobile Application with real time bay availability, location photographs, maps, fees, parking reminders and ACROD PUBLIC HOLIDAYS information. This application allows users to find a parking space more easily and reduces fuel usage. Please note some undercover car parks do not • CPP Website provides a range of useful information open on public holidays (except for special events). which is updated daily advising the user of any road closures, traffic flow issues, car park locations, fee For further information visit schedules, etc. www.cityofperthparking.com.au • Energy Efficiency – Elder Street car park has been designed to reduce energy consumption and vehicle gas Open 24 Entertainment Shopping emissions by incorporating solar panels, rain water harvest- hours ing, electric vehicle charging facilities and automatic CO2 monitoring . Elder Street car park uses low energy lighting Sports Early Bird Bicycle and natural ventilation. Parking • Installation of Induction lighting and lighting control Hospital Electric Monthly system at Convention Centre car park which will achieve a Facility Permits 60% reduction in energy. 4 5 • Parking Bay Guidance System - Convention Centre car CENTRAL CITY park provides different coloured indicator lights positioned above each car parking bay to indicate whether parking bays are available, occupied, reserved or for ACROD parking only. In addition the City of Perth is the first local authority in Australia to commit to a climate change initiative in the form of carbon sequestration by planting and maintaining CAR PARKS 12. Elder Street 13. His Majesty’s 14. The Garage 15. Pier Street 16. Council House 17. Fire Station 255,000 trees for a 40 year production life funded from parking fees; demonstrating the City’s commitment to reducing atmospheric carbon. These upgrades help to ensure CPP provides safe, secure parking with energy efficient options that lead to savings in fuel and time - ‘ the greener place to park’: - Safe and secure parking - Time saving options - Fuel saving options - Energy Saving facilities Additional services provided by CPP • Event Parking – for City of Perth Events. • Car parking management for Turvey Lane car park on the corner of Railway Parade, McCourt St and Cambridge Street. • Private hire of car parks for independent organisations e.g. Rooftop Cinemas at the Roe Street car park. Revenue from fees collected at CPP car parks help to improve City of Perth infrastructure for our residents, businesses and visitors. International and National Awards • International Parking Institute (IPI) Award- CPP was recognised as the Parking Organisation of the Year 2013 • Parking Association Awards (PAA) – 2012 Award for Excellence in product innovation for the CPP mobile app. • Parking Association Awards (PAA) - 2010 Award for Excellence in Design for Elder Street Car Park. CLOSE TO CLOSE Hall, Murray Street Mall, Hay His Majesty’s Theatre, Town Library, Office, City of Perth General Post Art Gallery, Fire Station Museum 6 7 CENTRAL CITY CENTRAL CITY CENTRAL CITY COUNCIL HOUSE FIRE STATION (No 16) (UNDER COVER) (No 17) (OPEN AIR) Entry: 27 St Georges Terrace Entry: 1 Murray Street and Hay Street Max Height: 2.1 metres Bays: 158 and 3 ACROD Bays: 92 and 2 ACROD. CENTRAL CITY Motorcycle: 10 Motorcycle: 2 Payment System: Ticket machine (pay and display ticket) Bicycle: 6 Payment Options: Credit card, Parking Card and/or cash $2, $1, Payment System: Licence Plate Recognition system 50c, 20c, 10c. No change given. (pay as you leave). M/C: multibay parking meter. Payment Options: Credit card, Parking card and/or cash $20, $10, $5, $2, $1, 50c, 20c, 10c. No change given. Hours: 24 hour M/C: parking meters Fees: Applicable 24 hours, 7 days. Please refer to Hours: Monday to Saturday 6.00am - 1.00am operational hours of the car park. Sunday 7.30am - 1.00am Mon - Sun $3.20 per hour - M/C $1.10 Fees: Applicable 24 hours, 7 days. Please refer to Mon - Sun Night rate (6.00pm to 3.00am) $7.70* operational hours of the car park. Saturday day rate (10 hour maximum between Mon - Sun $4.00 per hour - M/C $1.30 6.00am & 6.00pm) $12.50* Mon - Sun Night rate (6.00pm to closing Sunday & Public Holiday day rate (10 hour time) $11.00* maximum between 6.00am & 6.00pm) $7.70* Saturday day rate (10 hour maximum between 6.00am & 6.00pm)$15.70* Sunday & Public Holiday day rate (10 hour HIS MAJESTY’S maximum between 6.00am & 6.00pm)$11.00* (No 13) (UNDER COVER) 9461 3774 Sunday & Public Holiday First 2 hours $5.50 (then Entry: 377 Murray Street hourly rate applies to a Maximum $11.00*) Exit: 844 - 848 Hay Street Max Height: 1.9 metres ELDER STREET Bays: 648 and 6 ACROD (No 12) (UNDER COVER) 9461 3780 Motorcycle: 28 Entry: 490 Murray Street & Elder Street Payment System: Automated pay machine (pay as you leave) Max Height: 2.3 metres Payment Options: Credit card, Parking card and/or cash $20, Bays: 1053 and 11 ACROD $10, $5, $2, $1, 50c, 20c, 10c.
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