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New Parking Trial for King Street Carpark

Published: Mon 22 Aug 2016 04:14 PM
22 August 2016
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New Parking Trial for King Street Carpark
Palmerston North City Council has confirmed it is starting a brand new parking trial.
It will be offering one hour’s free parking in off-street metered spaces in the King Street Carpark.
Palmerston North Mayor Grant Smith says the proposal was included in the Council’s Parking Management Plan approved in June.
“Council decided to make a specific recommendation at its meeting today confirming that the trial in the King Street Carpark is to go ahead as soon as possible.”
“We have 48 metered spaces there which are currently under-used,” Mayor Smith says.
“When we consulted on the Parking Management Plan, we received encouragement
from local businesses, the Universal College of Learning (UCOL) and numerous user groups of Hancock Community House for an hour’s free parking in the King Street Carpark.”
“This trial will also be of great help to those residents seeking assistance from the social agencies and volunteer organisations at Hancock Community House as well as for parents waiting for their children after class at the nearby dance school”, he says.
“The trial will start as soon as Council staff have reconfigured the meters within the King Street Carpark”, he says.
Council officers reported that the initiative is expected to cost Council up to $1200 a month in lost parking revenue.
It will coincide with the Council’s all day parking trial which allows people to park for as long as they like in metered spaces signed ‘$P All Day’ provided they pay.
Both trials will continue until July 2017.

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