Happy New Year and I have some good news. I have just finished a meeting with our traffic engineers, who have agreed with the following proposed traffic resolutions (subject to public consultation & agreement by Councillors)
WCC have put forward a number of traffic resolutions, submissions close 5th Feb 2010.
Several include additional motorcycle parking.
Link here
Posted in Legislation & Bylaws, Local Govt Tagged: parking, Wellington, Wellington City Council
If you had heard of the recent proposal to change Manners Mall from it’s current pedestrian only status to being a glorified bus lane – and weren’t very interested, think again.
Buried in the details are a proposal to remove the current Mercer St motorcycle parking area.
from Jon Visser of WCC:
“I have confirmed with our parking contractor that:
“For parking restrictions indicated with a blue & white sign, these restrictions only apply between the hours of 8am and 6pm unless the sign specifies a different time period or ‘at all times’. While the law now allows this to be enforced seven [...]
Campaign Against Illegal Motorcycle Parking31.08.09
Free parking for motorcycles and scooters hasn’t stopped riders from illegally parking on inner-city footpaths and roads and we’re about to get tough on offenders. Over the past year we have provided extra on-road parking spaces for about 100 motorcycles and scooters in the inner city, bringing the number [...]
Wellington City Council have just released a set of new Traffic Resolutions for consideration, which includes several new motorcycle parking areas. It adds up to a total of 54 metres.
WCC Traffic resolutions.
“Information:Council has received numerous requests to increase the availability of motorcycle parking in the CBD. Currently demand for on street motorcycle parking space exceeds [...]
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