15 September 2024

Stay off my grass! Canberra's nature strips shouldn't be parking lots

| Ian Bushnell
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It’s illegal: this is no place to park your four-wheel drive. Photos: Ian Bushnell.

Green spaces and trees are at a premium in a townhouse and apartment complex, so any that come with your new home should be treated like gold.

Unfortunately, the lovely wide grassy setback that separates the complex from the street, planted with beautiful young pin oaks that, in their maturity, will bless the streetscape with their green canopies and shade in the heat of a Canberra summer, seems to be an invitation for some to see it as as a parking lot.

We could have had to accept just a narrow concrete path between the front of the complex and the street and no trees at all. Sure, there could be more visitor parking but the vehicles in those spaces seem to be too regular to be just dropping by.

It’s not as if residents have missed out on parking with double garages and basement spaces. Sometimes I wonder just how many cars people need.

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As it is, we have had to put up no parking signs inside the complex to stop vehicles from clogging up the internal access.

Out front, vehicles large and small are being parked on the nature strip next to the young oaks. Already the grass is suffering and I hate to think what will happen come summer.

cars parking on grass

Just a few safety issues here, and the grass won’t last much longer under that traffic.

The other fear is that as the ground compacts around the trees, that will take a toll on their root systems. Remember, they can be worth thousands of dollars each and priceless when it comes to amenities.

The Saturday morning running meet only exacerbates the situation, despite a nearby car park. They can jog multiple k’s but can’t walk 50 metres to and from their cars.

It is also a safety hazard, obstructing lines of sight, especially near intersections or complex driveways, and impeding pedestrians. Vehicles going where they are not supposed to be presents a danger to those around them.

It’s an accident waiting to happen, and I’m surprised there haven’t been more bingles.

The thing is, it’s illegal, yet Canberans are notorious for doing this.

The Traffic Infringements Guide says: “In any built-up area, a motorist must not stop on a bicycle path, footpath, shared path, dividing strip, or a nature strip.”

Will it take a blitz along the street to remind people where cars belong? Because an email from the building executive committee sure as hell hasn’t worked.

One can only imagine the whinging about a police state if parking inspectors swooped and stung offenders with tickets.

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It’s a big move to be the dobber, but will I have to witness the desiccation of the verge and the slow death of trees with decades of living and nurturing to do?

So here’s my plea: STAY OFF THE GRASS! Walk a few more metres. Observe the law. Everywhere.

Otherwise, governments and developers might wonder what the point is of providing the amenity that can make high and medium-density living more bearable.

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To help protect our street trees and verge plants we have to place rocks along our nature strip. I really wish we didn’t have to put the large rocks there as they look rather aggressive, but too many idiots have already severely compacted the soil. Yes, we don’t own the nature strip but we do look after it and everyone benefits from a greater urban canopy.

The number of people who cite the issue of driving down the road if cars are parked on it shows exactly why people think it’s their right to park on the nature strip. You literally just wait until the car has passed you and carry on. Possibly all of 10 seconds of your time.

In my street we had new footpaths Putin. Guess what? People, residents and visitors park on them. My street is also a circuit and on my side there are no houses opposite, just trees. Visitors to the street regularly conduct u-turns there even though the street is a circuit and they could have an easier time just driving on the tarmac.

Notifying the government does nothing as in their triage system, it’s never prioritised.

Leon Arundell8:33 am 16 Sep 24

If you park on the nature strip, please leave enough space for people to walk past without having to detour onto the road.

Capital Retro8:02 am 16 Sep 24

A couple of points, Ian.
You caption the pic of the HiLux as no place to park a 4WD. Would you prefer to have a Tesla there? They are about the same weight.
As usual, you are an apologist for the current government who have for the past 21 years eliminated car parks everywhere.
And if there is to be a blitz on illegal verge parking a lot of ACT Government EV’s used mainly by parks and garden will have to be fined as well so, what the point?

The ACT has a huge issue with illegal parking, be it nature strips, loading zones or overstaying time limited street parking. The only way to stop it is have parking officers active on the streets daily as it’s culturally engrained into our society now.

Maybe provide more parking and not let developers provide minimal or nil

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