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                    Private parking agreements

                    A small private parking area off the street
                    Private parking agreements and private enforcement agreements can prevent illegal or unauthorised parking on private property or privately owned roads.

                    ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Once an agreement is in place between the City of Melbourne and the owner or occupier, parking officers will visit the area as part of their regular patrols or on request and will encourage compliance with parking rules and regulations.

                    Our parking enforcement officers can issue fines on private property if the property owner has an agreement with us. For example, the privately owned tenant or visitor car park of an apartment block may be controlled by us by arrangement with the property owner.​​

                    How to enter into a private parking or private enforcement agreement

                    1. Pre-assessment: Contact us on 9658 9658 to discuss your parking needs and whether we can consider an agreement in the area. You won’t be eligible if the road or area:
                      • is a commercial multi-level or underground car park
                      • requires 24-hour enforcement services
                      • requires security access
                      • has poor visibility and/or poor radio reception
                      • is otherwise considered unsafe for parking officers to patrol.
                    2. Application: Your application will be assessed and if approved, you will be required to pay the agreement fee.
                    3. Initial site inspection: We will conduct an initial inspection of the site to ensure it complies with our eligibility criteria, including occupational hea​lth and safety.
                      • For private parking agreements you will be required to submit a parking plan based on the results of this inspection.
                      • For private enforcement agreements you will be required to submit a parking plan of the proposed area of enforcement.​​
                    4. Parking plan: We will assess your parking plan and advise you of the results. If approved, we'll let you know when you can commence any required site works.​
                    5. Site works: When site works are completed, contact us to arrange a final site inspection.
                    6. Final site inspection: We will conduct a final inspection of the site, and once approved, we will send you the contract to be signed.
                    7. Signing of the contract: Once all relevant parties have signed the contracts, return them to the City of Melbourne. We will authorise and return a copy to you.
                    8. Activation: The area will be patrolled by parking officers as part of our regular patrol. If you require an officer to attend your site, call us on 9658 9658. Public roads are a priority, but an officer will attend as soon as possible.​​​

                    To start an application, you'll need to log in with your registered customer account. Find out more about how to register and log in.

                    Frequently asked questions

                    Private parking agreements

                    What is a private parking agreement?

                    A private parking agreement (PPA) is a contract between the City of Melbourne and owners or occupiers to prevent illegal or unauthorised parking on private property.

                    What is a private enforcement agreement?

                    A private enforcement agreement (PEA) is a contract between the City of Melbourne and owners or occupiers to prevent illegal or unauthorised parking on privately owned roads.

                    Why do I need a private enforcement agreement?

                    You may need a PEA if unauthorised vehicles are preventing owners, tenants, staff or customers from being able to park on a privately owned road or road-related area.

                    Once a PEA is in place, parking officers will attend the area as part of a regular patrol or on request and will encourage compliance with parking rules and regulations.

                    Who receives the money raised from the parking fines?

                    The City of Melbourne. A driver who parks illegally in the City of Melbourne is at risk of being fined.

                    Am I eligible?

                    You won't be eligible if the road or area:

                    • is a commercial multi-level or underground car park
                    • requires 24-hour enforcement services
                    • requires security access
                    • has poor visibility and/or poor radio reception
                    • is otherwise considered unsafe for parking officers to patrol.

                    How do I apply?

                    ​You can apply online for a private parking or private enforcement agreement via City of Melbourne Services

                    How much will it cost?

                    Agreement fee 

                    There is a fee of $659 (GST inclusive), payable if your application is accepted. This includes processing of your application, evaluation of the parking plans, site inspections, other administration costs and maintaining the agreement for one year. 


                    Annual fee

                    You’ll receive a reminder when your agreement is ending so that you can renew. The cost is $659 (GST inclusive) which covers ongoing administration involved in maintaining the agreement for one year.  ​

                    Are there any other costs?

                    Yes, further costs may be involved in meeting the following requirements:

                    • Parking plan – to be drafted by a recognised traffic engineering consultancy firm and submitted to the City of Melbourne.
                    • Site works – such as purchasing and installing signs and line marking. Works should be undertaken by a registered traffic control company.
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