Parking, roads and travel - Liverpool City Council
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Archived: 2026-04-23 17:14
Parking, roads and travel - Liverpool City Council
Parking, roads and travel
On-street parking hours have changed
As more people live, work and enjoy our city, paid on-street parking hours have changed to 7am-11pm. These extended hours will stop spaces being full all night and give everyone a chance to find a space. Parking enforcement during these hours will also help reduce illegal and inconsiderate parking, and create safer, more accessible streets.
Parking, roads and travel
Parking permits
Blue Badges, residents permits, business permits and more.
Find parking
Council car parks, on-street parking bays, Blue Badge parking, controlled parking zones and more.
Parking fines and challenges
Pay parking or bus lane fines, challenge a fine, bus lane enforcement.
Parking outside your home
Dropped kerbs and 'H' bar markings, disabled parking bays and problem parking
Report street issues
Potholes, broken street lights, street furniture, street cleaning and more.
Road safety
Find out how we make Liverpool’s roads safer for all through education, training and road safety campaigns.
Getting around Liverpool
Public transport information, cycling and taxi stands.
Winter gritting
Find your nearest community grit bin and view gritting routes across Liverpool.
Public rights of way
Make a claim or report a problem using a public right of way.
Decarbonising Liverpool's roads
The Liverpool Live Lab project aims to reduce the environmental impact of city's roads and help the city achieve its net-zero goal by 2030.
Duty to consult on felling street trees
The 'Duty to Consult' legislation requires local authorities to consult with residents before felling street trees on urban roads.
Section 19 flood investigations
Under Section 19 of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010 the council has a duty to investigate certain incidents of flooding.
Local highway maintenance transparency report
To secure funding from the Department for Transport, we must publish a transparency report to show how much we spend on highway maintenance, the condition of our roads and how we forward plan and coordinate works.
Related pages
Roads and pavement licences
Parking, roads and travel
On-street parking hours have changed
As more people live, work and enjoy our city, paid on-street parking hours have changed to 7am-11pm. These extended hours will stop spaces being full all night and give everyone a chance to find a space. Parking enforcement during these hours will also help reduce illegal and inconsiderate parking, and create safer, more accessible streets.
Parking, roads and travel
Parking permits
Blue Badges, residents permits, business permits and more.
Find parking
Council car parks, on-street parking bays, Blue Badge parking, controlled parking zones and more.
Parking fines and challenges
Pay parking or bus lane fines, challenge a fine, bus lane enforcement.
Parking outside your home
Dropped kerbs and 'H' bar markings, disabled parking bays and problem parking
Report street issues
Potholes, broken street lights, street furniture, street cleaning and more.
Road safety
Find out how we make Liverpool’s roads safer for all through education, training and road safety campaigns.
Getting around Liverpool
Public transport information, cycling and taxi stands.
Winter gritting
Find your nearest community grit bin and view gritting routes across Liverpool.
Public rights of way
Make a claim or report a problem using a public right of way.
Decarbonising Liverpool's roads
The Liverpool Live Lab project aims to reduce the environmental impact of city's roads and help the city achieve its net-zero goal by 2030.
Duty to consult on felling street trees
The 'Duty to Consult' legislation requires local authorities to consult with residents before felling street trees on urban roads.
Section 19 flood investigations
Under Section 19 of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010 the council has a duty to investigate certain incidents of flooding.
Local highway maintenance transparency report
To secure funding from the Department for Transport, we must publish a transparency report to show how much we spend on highway maintenance, the condition of our roads and how we forward plan and coordinate works.
Related pages
Roads and pavement licences