parking
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Traffic “nightmare” on CBD streets
Wyndham council will conduct a review of traffic and transport issues in Werribee’s CBD before developing an action plan to address “nightmare” congestion. A report…
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Werribee South ramp tickets go online
Wyndham council will replace the manual ticket machines at the Werribee South Boat Ramp with an online system. Wyndham’s smart city portfolio holder Cr Aaron…
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Truganina development opposed
A Truganina resident has voiced concerns about a proposal to build 26 houses, including 14 double-storey and 12 triple-storey dwellings, in his court. Ian Mullins…
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Permit based on ‘errors’, Point Cook residents claim
Residents of a Point Cook street have slammed a proposal to build six double-storey houses in their cul-de-sac, saying a report submitted by the developers…
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Motorist calls parking fine a ‘cash grab’
A Wyndham motorist is fuming after being fined for parking his car in the wrong direction. Shawn Lynch said he was parked on the nature…
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Cash pain for truck stops
Hundreds of truck drivers have been fined for flouting parking laws in residential streets as part of a month-long operation run by Wyndham council. The…
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Doctor’s carpark plea
A GP clinic is calling for three vehicle spaces in a public Werribee carpark to be reserved for its doctors. MyClinic Werribee Central has launched…
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Parking pain
Employees at the Wyndham Civic Centre in Werribee are parking in nearby residential streets, because the council’s carpark has reached capacity. The council’s response –…
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Ex-cop in parking fight
A former traffic cop is at war with Wyndham council over what he says are incorrect parking fines. Wyndham Vale resident Graeme Lee is outraged…
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Budget delivers on parking fix
Wyndham council will spend $17.9 million to create 1400 new carparks in Werribee’s central business district, as part of a project to revitalise the…
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Fines add to Tarneit train station parking pain
Nearly 500 commuters have been stung with parking fines at Tarneit railway station this year. Wyndham council city operations director Stephen Thorpe said so…
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Werribee’s $7.4 million Cherry Street carpark largely unused
It’s the $7.4 million carpark being snubbed by drivers. Werribee’s new Cherry Street carpark is sitting largely unused a month after opening to the public,…