Phased roll-out of city centre parking changes

New electronic parking signs installed at the main entrances into the city centre. Images: Tauranga CIty Council.

Tauranga City Council’s Commission has agreed to stagger the roll-out of additional changes to parking in the city centre, to better align with the wider city centre transformation and reduce further disruption.

The parking changes were initially approved in October last year as part of Council’s Parking Management Plan, aimed at changing the way parking is managed in and around the city centre. 

The first phase of the plan kicked-off in December last year, which saw an end to the two-hour free parking trial and the reintroduction of paid on-street parking in the city centre.  

The second phase of changes were due to be rolled-out around the city centre fringe in November this year, however the Commission yesterday approved a staggered roll-out of changes over the next 12 months.

Infrastructure general manager Nic Johansson says while our city centre is undergoing a major transformation, it is important for Council to continue to assess the current parking environment.

“As the city centre is transformed over the next few years, there will inevitably be disruption. We acknowledge the need to make sure parking options are adapted accordingly, and by staggering the roll-out, we can be agile with the way these planned changes are implemented

“This gradual roll-out will help address the pressure being put on residential streets, as the city centre fringe becomes a high-demand parking area. It also allows us to keep monitoring parking demand in the city centre and ensure we are reducing disruption for residents and local businesses while the city centre transformation takes shape.” 

The city centre parking changes will now be spread over the next year, giving more time for the community to adapt to the evolving environment in the city centre. The roll-out is currently planned as follows: 

  • Phase two: November 1, 2023 - Paid on-street parking to be introduced around the fringe of the city centre including Third Ave, Fourth Ave, Arundel Street, Westbay Lane, McLean Street, Monmouth Street, Anson Street and extending a section of First Ave, Second Ave and Devonport Road (refer to map for full overview of new paid parking zone) 
  • New proposed date for phase three: From April 1, 2024 - Paid parking to be expanded west of Cameron Road, from the remainder of Third Ave to Hamilton Street 
  • New proposed date for phase four: From September 1, 2024 – Time-restricted zones to be installed from Fifth Ave to Eleventh Ave.

City centre parking changes to come into effect from November 1, 2023.

Addressing car parking during the city centre transformation 

While the city centre undergoes a major transformation over the coming years, Council is committed to ensuring a variety of parking options are available for people visiting the city centre. Some recent initiatives Council has implemented include:   

  • The re-introduction of free weekend parking from 3 June 2023, encouraging visitors to the city centre over the weekend. 
  • Changing the time of paid evening parking from 6pm to 5pm, to make parking more accessible for people visiting the city centre in the evenings.  
  • Introducing lease structure changes in the city centre car park buildings, freeing up parking spaces that were previously leased, but not frequently used.  
  • Setting up electronic parking signs at the main city centre entrances, providing commuters with real-time data on available spaces in off-street parking sites.  
  • The upgrade of the Dive Crescent car park, with stage one opening this month. Once the total project is complete, around 150 car parks will be available for community use. 

In addition, Council’s recent purchase of land at 160-176 Devonport Road also provides the opportunity to develop temporary car parks, creating more parking options for those keen to access the city centre.

Plans for what the new temporary off-street car park in the area could look like are currently being worked through and additional information will be available soon. 

7 comments

Set sail, move out

Posted on 09-08-2023 07:56 | By stretch

Another death blow to local business with real daily needs of vehicle use.


They just dont get it

Posted on 09-08-2023 08:36 | By dave4u

nobody goes to the city center to shop now because elsewhere is FREE parking


Funny

Posted on 09-08-2023 11:44 | By Accountable

The facts are that the council are about to remove 180 car parks from the Strand waterfront and suggesting they will be replaced by the new car park in Dive Crescent but they are ignoring the fact that there were already over 130 car parks there previously. That is a still deficit of 30 parks as well as having to walk a quite considerable distance more to the city business area. They are also removing a number of large retail shops to create parking for council staff in the near future. The council are proving what we have always said and that is they do not want retail in the CBD.


Who's worried

Posted on 09-08-2023 14:19 | By terry hall

Haven't shopped in or being to tauranga central for year's, when the people of this city wake up and boycott it in a mass way nothing will change,


Pinocchio

Posted on 09-08-2023 14:21 | By ChrisDever

Quote: " It also allows us to keep monitoring parking demand in the city centre and ensure we are reducing disruption for residents and local businesses"

He must be smoking something interesting! You can safely fire a shotgun is First Avenue at 2pm on a weekday! They have recently increased the price for city workers to park in Elizabeth Street (It's gone from $13.50/day to $17:50 in the past twelve months.

Those rate-payers who must bring our cars to work are getting ripped-off by our council.
Parking is the single most expensive component of my commute.

Our office is looking to re-locate out of the city centre.


Do they live in our world??

Posted on 09-08-2023 14:52 | By KarenM

What planet are the councillors on. Seriously. The parking situation in Tauranga is getting beyond ridiculous. Get someone with a clue in control !!


Anne Tolley

Posted on 09-08-2023 15:00 | By Howbradseesit

Please leave now. You're not wanted. You have done a great job of killing our CBD with your carefree and tone deaf approval of everything at the expense of the struggling rate payer.
Go away now. Close the door behind you.


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