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Wellington City Council opened is seeking feedback on a proposed new parking policy.
The proposals include prioritising parking types in different parts of the city, pricing strategies and area based planning which will ensure a joint approach to addressing parking issues in each area.
Overtime the policy will influence how the Council makes decisions on parking management and this may change how you can access parking in different parts of the city. So, it's important everyone takes the opportunity to share their views.
The Mayor, Councillors and council staff will be out and about in communities around the city to talk to Wellingtonians about the proposals. The schedule below is subject to Government direction on COVID-19 containment measures.
| Where | Date | Time |
Waitohi Library, 34 Moorefield RoadA NZ Sign language interpreter will be available | 19 March | 10am - 2pm |
Island Bay Library167 The Parade | 21 March | 10am - 2pm |
Tawa New World35 Oxford Street | 22 March | 10am – 2pm |
Placemakers188 Hutt Road, Kaiwharawhara | 23 March | 7am – 9.30am |
Karori Library247 Karori Road | 28 March | 10am - 2pm |
Kilbirnie Library101 Kilbirnie Crescent Wellington Regional Aquatic Centre63 Kilbirnie Crescent | 2 April | 10am - 2pm 2.30pm - 4.30pm |
Berhampore Centennial Community Centre493 Adelaide Road A NZ Sign language interpreter will be available on Saturday | 3 and 4 April 5 April | 12pm - 4pm 10am - 2pm |
Victoria UniversityKelburn campus | 6 April | 10am - 2pm |
CBD12 Manners Street (next to Tommy Millions) A NZ Sign language interpreter will be available on 8 April | 7 and 8 April 9 April | 10am - 2pm 10am – 12pm |
The consultation is open until 14 April. The questionnaire and supporting information is available on the Let’s Talk Wellington website https://www.letstalk.wellington.govt.nz/managecityparking and paper submission forms and documents are available at all local libraries.
There is also an opportunity to make an oral submission to Council in the week beginning 20 April. You can book a time to speak to Council by ticking the box on the submission form.
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