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Repeal of Parking and Parking Facilities Amendment Local Law 2020
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Consultation has concluded
The City of Vincent Council resolved on 15 September 2020 to repeal the Parking and Parking Facilities Amendment Local Law 2020.
The Joint Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation recommended that the City repeal the Amendment Local Law and revert to the Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law 2007 (last amended in January 2018), as there were issues with the terminology used, phrasing and typographical errors in the Amendment Local Law.
The purpose and effect of the repeal of the Parking and Parking Facilities Amendment Local Law is to revert to the Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law 2007, as required by the Joint Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation's direction.
The City will be drafting a new Parking Local Law over the next 6 months.
The amendment that was proposed, and the existing Parking Local Law can be viewed from the document library.
Share your thoughts
To share your thoughts, fill out the form below or contact the City directly on 9273 6000 or mail@vincent.wa.gov.au
Comments on the repeal are due by Wednesday 3 March 2021. Questions can be directed to Paul Morrice, Manager Ranger Services on 9273 6561 or mail@vincent.wa.gov.au
Council will consider submissions at the 23 March Council Meeting.
The City of Vincent Council resolved on 15 September 2020 to repeal the Parking and Parking Facilities Amendment Local Law 2020.
The Joint Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation recommended that the City repeal the Amendment Local Law and revert to the Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law 2007 (last amended in January 2018), as there were issues with the terminology used, phrasing and typographical errors in the Amendment Local Law.
The purpose and effect of the repeal of the Parking and Parking Facilities Amendment Local Law is to revert to the Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law 2007, as required by the Joint Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation's direction.
The City will be drafting a new Parking Local Law over the next 6 months.
The amendment that was proposed, and the existing Parking Local Law can be viewed from the document library.
Share your thoughts
To share your thoughts, fill out the form below or contact the City directly on 9273 6000 or mail@vincent.wa.gov.au
Comments on the repeal are due by Wednesday 3 March 2021. Questions can be directed to Paul Morrice, Manager Ranger Services on 9273 6561 or mail@vincent.wa.gov.au
Council will consider submissions at the 23 March Council Meeting.