Northern Beaches Council is holding a community meeting to present planned changes to improve parking arrangements at Church Point.

Residents and stakeholders are invited to attend the meeting to find out further information relating to the Church Point Parking Demand Management Strategy.

Council Administrator Dick Persson AM said there has already been a very high level of community engagement in developing the plans.

"Residents of the Church Point area, Scotland Island and the Western Foreshore community have already made more than 400 submissions since we held community drop-in sessions in March.

"Council staff have developed a plan for changes to the parking arrangements, including the existing and new carparks as well as on-street parking, that will be staged over the next two years.

"This is a very important issue for the community and this meeting is to enable me to listen directly to residents as Council seeks to finalise the plans to manage parking demand.

"That includes sharing with stakeholders the project status, the timeline from here and the proposed recommendations.

"We are conscious this is a significant issue and of the need to balance the diverse needs of the onshore and offshore communities.

"Council has already taken significant steps to alleviate demand with a new car park at Church Point scheduled to be operational in late 2017.

"This meeting will outline the planned parking arrangements and enable residents who register to speak to provide feedback directly."

The meeting will be held Sat 29 Oct, 1-2.30pm, Mona Vale Community Hall. To register to speak at the meeting or view the Strategy please visit pittwater.nsw.gov.au/yoursay