Residents request for review recognised
MEDIA RELEASE
13 December 2004
Residents request for review recognised
Auckland City’s Transport and Urban Linkages Committee endorsed a review of Auckland City’s residential parking policy and operations at its meeting on Friday.
“As Auckland continues to grow and develop, the demand for parking is going to increase,” says Councillor Richard Simpson, chairperson of the Transport and Urban Linkages Committee.
“There is already pressure on the limited parking resource across the city and this review aims to address the conflict between the needs of residents and on-street parking available to the wider community.
“We need to review the existing policy and practice to ensure that the city’s heritage and purpose-built apartments are catered for,” says Mr Simpson.
The review will take into account the views of
current users of the council’s residential parking schemes
and include:
- assessing how the resident parking scheme
is applied across the city
- evaluating eligibility
criteria for the parking schemes, including multi-unit
dwellings
- benchmarking Auckland City’s residential
parking scheme against other schemes available
internationally
- confirming the legal position for
on-street parking allocation.
Findings of the review will be reported back to the committee in March 2005.
Ends
Notes to the editors:
- Currently there
are 37 streets with resident exempt from time restriction
and 26 streets with the resident only schemes.
- The
resident exempt parking scheme allows residents with permits
to be excused from parking restrictions on that street.
-
The resident only parking scheme allocates on-street parking
spaces for permit holders during times detailed on the road
signs.