Subordinate Local Law Amendment - Regulated Parking 2015

Consultation has concluded.

The City of Gold Coast (City) is responsible for providing quality transport related social and economic outcomes by regulating parking on roads and off street regulated parking areas throughout the Gold Coast.

The following subordinate local law amendments have recently been proposed to:

  • include new or amended “Off street regulated parking areas”; and
  • make a number of minor consequential renumbering changes.

For further information on the subordinate local law amendments, review the following documents:

To have your say about the proposed amendment:

  1. Scanned and emailed to gchaveyoursay@goldcoast.qld.gov.au,
  2. Posted to Chief Executive Officer, City of Gold Coast,PO Box 5042 QLD 9729
  3. Delivered in person to a Customer Service Counter at:

Hard copies of submission forms and associated documents are also available at City of Gold Coast Customer Service Centres at the above locations.

Community engagement runs from Thursday 29 October to Wednesday 18 November 2015.

We look forward to receiving your comments and feedback.


The City of Gold Coast (City) is responsible for providing quality transport related social and economic outcomes by regulating parking on roads and off street regulated parking areas throughout the Gold Coast.

The following subordinate local law amendments have recently been proposed to:

  • include new or amended “Off street regulated parking areas”; and
  • make a number of minor consequential renumbering changes.

For further information on the subordinate local law amendments, review the following documents:

To have your say about the proposed amendment:

  1. Scanned and emailed to gchaveyoursay@goldcoast.qld.gov.au,
  2. Posted to Chief Executive Officer, City of Gold Coast,PO Box 5042 QLD 9729
  3. Delivered in person to a Customer Service Counter at:

Hard copies of submission forms and associated documents are also available at City of Gold Coast Customer Service Centres at the above locations.

Community engagement runs from Thursday 29 October to Wednesday 18 November 2015.

We look forward to receiving your comments and feedback.