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Parking Meter Upgrade To Save Ratepayers $1.2 Million And Offer More Flexibility

NPDC is replacing its ageing parking meters in New Plymouth’s city centre with 100 new units offering a wider range of payment options.

The replacement was approved as part of our recent 10-year Plan (2024-2034), however a decision to lease rather than buy the units has seen the approved $2m budget reduced, saving ratepayers $1.2m.

NPDC’s Acting Infrastructure Manager Helen Gray says the parking meters have reached the end of their operational life and had become increasingly unreliable, causing frustration for users.

“We’ve made a conscious effort to have a mix of units so that people have a range of payment options - some units will take coins and others electronic payments only.”

At the same time NPDC is replacing the pay by bay system with pay by plate, for all our on-street metered carparks, meaning people will enter their vehicle’s number plate rather than the parking bay number.

In addition, people will be able to move to another on-street metered car park without having to pay another fee, providing they still have time left on their paid parking session.

By the numbers:

  • 60 new on-street parking meters, of which 30 will be able to take coin payments as well. All meters will take electronic payments using credit or debit cards and the PayMyPark app.
  • 40 Touch N Go machines where users can touch the screen with their electronic device and follow the prompts to go to the PayStay Guest website to make a payment.
  • The surcharge for those using a credit or debit card to pay at one of the on-street parking meters has been reduced from 50 cents to 10 cents per transaction. Other charges imposed by the service providers may apply.
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The parking meters will start being replaced from 17 February and expected to be complete by the end of the month while the Touch N Go machines will be installed between 3-7 March.

Find out more, including how to use the machines on our website.

Fast Facts

  • NPDC has more than 880 paid parking spaces in the New Plymouth CBD.
  • There is a total of 60 new meters being installed along with 40 Touch N Go machines.
  • Pay by number plate systems are currently installed at New Plymouth Airport and Centre City. And also used by several councils across New Zealand including - Auckland, Tauranga, Wellington, Hastings and Napier.
  • This will not affect parking lease holders; their details will be updated in NPDC’s system per their lease agreement.

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