28 March 2025

Park sensibly at winter sports fixtures, reminds Hamilton Council

Inappropriate or illegal parking compromises the safety of other road users, pedestrians and makes access difficult for many people, particularly those using mobility scooters.

This is the message from Hamilton City Council’s parking team as sports grounds get busy over winter.

“Our sports grounds get busy over winter, which puts pressure on the neighbouring streets with a lot more vehicles in the area,” says Gordon Naidoo, Hamilton City Council’s City Transportation Director.

Illegal car parking
Park safely at all times

Parents, coaches and supporters are asked to be good sports behind the wheel as well as on the side lines this winter as the number of people driving to weekend games increases.

“We’re asking everyone to be considerate with their car parking so that you don’t get offside with residents or with our parking team. Don’t park across driveways, footpaths, on broken yellow lines or no stopping areas such as bus stops. Remember that it’s illegal to park on a cycle lane. Cycle lanes are for bikes, not overflow parking. Basically, don’t park where you’ll be in someone else’s way, like jamming up the end of a cul-de-sac,” says Naidoo.

Members of the Council’s parking team will monitor parking at some of the busiest sports park neighbourhoods, with an initial focus on education.

Naidoo says the sports community can help by carpooling, walking, catching the bus or cycling to nearby matches, or by leaving enough time to park appropriately nearby and walk to the venue.

Parking in driveways makes access difficult for others

“We’re all in this together as a city. Let’s play as a team by showing a bit of courtesy and parking safely,” says Naidoo.

Stay onside by sticking to Hamilton City Council’s Park Smarter rules:

  • keep clear of driveways, footpaths, shared paths or cycle lanes
  • park in cul-de-sacs in a way that allows vehicles to turn
  • don’t park on grass verges, broken yellow lines, traffic islands, or no stopping areas
  • park at least 6 metres from an intersection
  • walk, bike, bus or carpool if you can

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