Park'nPay accessible parking app

Drivers with a valid Mobility Parking Scheme (MPS) permit can easily find accessible parking in Bayside using the NSW Government Park’nPay mobile app, or Park’nPay Accessibility Portal.

Drivers who require accessible parking can browse 160 parking spots in Bayside that have in-ground sensors showing where spots are available on the Park’nPay app. The sensors update locations in real-time so you know when parking spots become available, and provides easy directions to the destination.

The Park’nPay app is free for anyone to download and makes payment and top up for general paid parking more convenient in suburbs where the app is available. Park’nPay Accessible is a feature of the app and doesn’t charge drivers to find accessible parking. 

You can see the locations and availability of accessible parking by downloading the Park'nPay app,  or visiting the Park’nPay Accessibility Portal.

Locations

Accessible parking is shown by the total spots found in each suburb. You can search the suburb you’re visiting or browse the map to find an available spot.

Locations

Compatible devices

Park’nPay is compatible with iOS and Android devices. iPhone, iPod touch and iPad with iOS 11.0 or later. Android 6.0 and above.

How Park'nPay sensors work

The battery-powered sensors accurately detect 99% of vehicles that occupy a parking spot and communicates with low latency 4G, meaning 99% of parking events are updated on the app within 20 seconds.

Disability Inclusion Action Plan

We are committed to improving the lives of our residents and visitors with innovative technology. Providing real-time information to residents aims to remove barriers and create an environment where people of all abilities can navigate Bayside with ease and equality.

Bayside Council introduced Park’nPay to support our Disability Inclusion Action Plan for ‘Building Liveable Cities’ and ensures everyone in the community can access parking and other services.

These sensors make finding available, accessible parking spaces easier for those with a valid Mobility Parking Scheme (MPS) permit, and this means Bayside is more accessible for residents and visitors.

More information

Visit the Park’nPay Accessible Portal for more information, to download the app, or for technical advice.

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