Engadine Town Centre Parking Review

Engadine is evolving, with more people living, working, and visiting the area. As the town grows, so can the demand for parking and other forms of transport.

We want to make sure that existing parking works best for the community now and into the future. Read more here.

Following recent parking studies, Council is proposing several changes to parking restrictions in Engadine Town Centre.

We're engaging with residents, businesses, and visitors on these proposed changes with the aim of improving parking availability, and in turn, economic activity and liveability in Engadine.

What’s proposed?

Council is proposing adjustments to time restrictions for some carparks in Engadine Town Centre, and some on-street parking (25 spaces).

View list of proposed changes

These changes aim to:

  • Support a balance of parking opportunities for all users, including residents, businesses, commuters and visitors
  • Address peak parking demand for the Sunday morning to lunch period
  • Ensure parking continues to meet community needs as Engadine grows.


Importantly, any changes will not be ‘set and forget’. Council will continue to monitor parking performance and engage with the community to review conditions as needed.

Have your say

You can provide your feedback until Wednesday 5 November 2025:

  • Online by taking the survey below.
  • Email trafficandpublicdomain@ssc.nsw.gov.au
  • In writing to Traffic and Public Domain Services Team, Sutherland Shire Council, Locked Bag 17, Sutherland 1499.

Take the short survey

Next steps

Following community consultation, Council will review and consider all the feedback. We may make some updates to the proposal before finalising it for adoption by Council. We'll keep our community updated.

Engadine is evolving, with more people living, working, and visiting the area. As the town grows, so can the demand for parking and other forms of transport.

We want to make sure that existing parking works best for the community now and into the future. Read more here.

Following recent parking studies, Council is proposing several changes to parking restrictions in Engadine Town Centre.

We're engaging with residents, businesses, and visitors on these proposed changes with the aim of improving parking availability, and in turn, economic activity and liveability in Engadine.

What’s proposed?

Council is proposing adjustments to time restrictions for some carparks in Engadine Town Centre, and some on-street parking (25 spaces).

View list of proposed changes

These changes aim to:

  • Support a balance of parking opportunities for all users, including residents, businesses, commuters and visitors
  • Address peak parking demand for the Sunday morning to lunch period
  • Ensure parking continues to meet community needs as Engadine grows.


Importantly, any changes will not be ‘set and forget’. Council will continue to monitor parking performance and engage with the community to review conditions as needed.

Have your say

You can provide your feedback until Wednesday 5 November 2025:

  • Online by taking the survey below.
  • Email trafficandpublicdomain@ssc.nsw.gov.au
  • In writing to Traffic and Public Domain Services Team, Sutherland Shire Council, Locked Bag 17, Sutherland 1499.

Take the short survey

Next steps

Following community consultation, Council will review and consider all the feedback. We may make some updates to the proposal before finalising it for adoption by Council. We'll keep our community updated.

  • Report recommendation and response to feedback

    Thank you to everyone who shared feedback on the proposed parking changes in Engadine Town Centre.

    A report to the Sutherland Shire Local Transport Forum was considered on Friday 6 March. The recommendation is for Council to proceed with most of the proposed parking changes but with no changes to Sunday parking at this stage.

    The recommended changes are relatively minor but will improve overall parking turnover and availability for visitors and retail customers of the town centre. Whilst survey data indicates increasing occupancy on Sunday, it’s recommended these conditions remain unchanged and be monitored. This response considers the greater community opposition to the Sunday proposal.

    Overall feedback showed a mix of views, reflecting the different needs of residents, business owners, employees and visitors. Many people supported changes that improve parking turnover and availability for customers, while others raised concerns about access to all‑day parking. The proposed changes aim to balance access for everyone, with priority given to customers who support business in the town centre in accordance with Council’s Parking Strategy.

    You can read the full report and Council’s response to key feedback themes here, and the minutes of the meeting here.

  • Consultation results available

    Thank you to everyone who participated in this engagement. The consultation summary is now available to view here, or by clicking the image below.


Page last updated: 12 Mar 2026, 10:24 AM