For the second time during this term I tried to remove the parking meter exemption from Councillors, which I think is unfair and unnecessary. The motion lost 4-8. My rationale for the motion, and the voting record, are both below:
Councillors are currently provided with a reserved car parking space in the CBD, at the Town Hall, which is necessary given the amount of out-of-hours meetings required.
The parking permit issued to elected members provides for free parking in this reserved space at Town Hall, and also allows free parking on Hobart City Council parking meters and off-street car parks, which are located almost entirely within the CBD.
Because elected members already have a reserved parking space in the CBD, at the Town Hall, free parking on parking meters and off-street car parks in the CBD is unnecessary. It is also inequitable to impose parking fees and fines on everyone else who parks on HCC spaces in the CBD while exempting ourselves.
There have been regular complaints about the parking meters in Hobart for many years. It is only fair that elected members start using these meters and the EasyPark app, just like all other ratepayers and visitors to the City.
Councillors should either use their reserved parking space at Town Hall and walk, or pay for a CBD parking space using the same parking meters as everyone else.
