The residential parking ePermit system is divided into five zones:
| Zone | Where you can park | Special rules |
| Zone A & B | The street where you live and the adjacent streets. | None |
| Zone C | The street where you live and the adjacent streets. |
1. If you live in Nelson Road between Shannon Street and Severn Street your Residential Parking ePermit allows you to park only within this section of Nelson Road and adjacent streets. 2. If you live on Clyde Street, Tyne Street, Medway, or Severn Street your Residential Parking ePermit allows you to park only within these streets between Station Street and Dorking Road and adjacent streets. |
| Zone D | Only in the street where you live |
1. If you live on Carrington Road between Elgar Road and Thurston Street, your Residential Parking ePermit allows you to park only within this section of Carrington Road. It is not valid in the ticketed area between Thurston Street and Station Street. 2. If you live on Thames Street between Nelson Road and Watts Street, your Residential Parking ePermit allows you to park in this section of Thames Street and up to Dorking Road 3. If you live on Thames Street between Elgar Road and Nelson Road, your Residential Parking ePermit allows you to park within this section of Thames Street as well as Avon Street and Rogerson Road. 4. If you live on Station Street between Albion Road and Harrow Street, your Residential Parking ePermit you to park within this section of Station Street but not north of Harrow Street. |
| Zone E | The street where you live and the adjacent streets. |
1. If you live on Victoria Crescent between Whitehorse Road and Trafalgar Street, your Residential Parking ePermit allows you to park only within this section of Victoria Crescent and in the adjacent streets south of Whitehorse Road. 2. If you live on Victoria Crescent between Whitehorse Road and Gawler Court, your Residential Parking ePermit allows you to park only within this section of Victoria Crescent and in the adjacent streets north of Whitehorse Road. |
Unless otherwise stated your Residential Parking ePermit allows you to park in adjacent streets. Council defines adjacent streets as streets that directly connect to and run alongside to the street where you live. These streets are considered “adjacent” because they are within easy walking distance and are part of your immediate neighbourhood.