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New multi-storey car park opens

A new undercover multi-storey car park has opened in Werribee.

The Hunter Werribee Public Car Park has 167 undercover spaces available for the public, including eight accessible parking spaces.

The car park is located within the Holiday Inn building, on the corner of Synnot Street and Duncans Road.

Entry is via Synnot Street or Rushford Lane.

Motorists can park at the site free-of-charge for up to three hours day.

A fee applies for longer parking.

The car park, which will be open 365 days per year, features elevator access and CCTV surveillance.

Wyndham mayor Adele Hegedich said she would encourage everyone, particularly workers and traders, to try the new car park.

“The new high-tech, multi-storey car park is a safe, accessible, affordable and central parking facility for Werribee city centre customers and workers,” Cr Hegedich said.

“Our commitment to supporting the continued growth of Werribee city centre’s vibrant business district has been demonstrated through the addition of the new undercover public parking facility in the heart of our city.”

Additionally, the car park operates with a ticket-less parking management system that uses number plate reading technology.

For visitors using the car park for three hours or more, all payments must be made by credit card or EFTPOS.

Payment can either be made at the pay station near the lobby before returning to your vehicle, or from your vehicle at the boom gate before exiting.

Point Parking will manage the car park on behalf of Wyndham council.

For more information visit www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/hunterwerribeepubliccarpark

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