Neilson Street, Te Papapa - 2x P15 Parking Time Restrictions

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Consultation Outcome

We are proceeding with no changes on our proposal to install P15 Parking Time Restrictions on Neilson Street, Te papapa outside the Classic Bakery & Café.


What happens next

We anticipate these changes will be installed between February and March 2025.

We'll be in touch with local businesses before any changes take place.

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About the project

Improving parking availability in Neilson Street, Te Papapa

305 Neilson Street, Te Papapa – Two P15 Parking Time Restrictions

In response to a business requesting parking time restrictions to allow short-term parking for visitors or pick up/drop off activity, we are proposing to introduce two P15 parking time restrictions.

AT has conducted three site visits outside the Classic Bakery and Café and noticed a high demand for parking along this stretch of the road. Over the last two years, there has been a noticeable increase of drivers parking all day along Neilson Street.


What we are proposing

We are proposing to install P15 parking time restriction signs outside 305 Neilson Street

The changes in the proposal include converting two parking spaces outside Classic Bakery and Cafe into P15 time restrictions (between Monday-Sunday, 8am-6pm).

Neilson Street, Te Papapa Drawing


Benefits and impacts

This project aims to improve parking availability

We want to work with you to deliver safer roads in your neighbourhood. These changes would improve parking availability for visitors and customers, along with reducing congestion from people driving through the area in search of parking.


What we want your feedback on

You can help shape this project


We are seeking feedback from nearby businesses on the duration of the time restriction.

How you can have your say

Have your say by completing the online feedback form. The form will be open from 30 August 2024 to 13 September 2024.


Consultation Outcome

We are proceeding with no changes on our proposal to install P15 Parking Time Restrictions on Neilson Street, Te papapa outside the Classic Bakery & Café.


What happens next

We anticipate these changes will be installed between February and March 2025.

We'll be in touch with local businesses before any changes take place.

---------------

About the project

Improving parking availability in Neilson Street, Te Papapa

305 Neilson Street, Te Papapa – Two P15 Parking Time Restrictions

In response to a business requesting parking time restrictions to allow short-term parking for visitors or pick up/drop off activity, we are proposing to introduce two P15 parking time restrictions.

AT has conducted three site visits outside the Classic Bakery and Café and noticed a high demand for parking along this stretch of the road. Over the last two years, there has been a noticeable increase of drivers parking all day along Neilson Street.


What we are proposing

We are proposing to install P15 parking time restriction signs outside 305 Neilson Street

The changes in the proposal include converting two parking spaces outside Classic Bakery and Cafe into P15 time restrictions (between Monday-Sunday, 8am-6pm).

Neilson Street, Te Papapa Drawing


Benefits and impacts

This project aims to improve parking availability

We want to work with you to deliver safer roads in your neighbourhood. These changes would improve parking availability for visitors and customers, along with reducing congestion from people driving through the area in search of parking.


What we want your feedback on

You can help shape this project


We are seeking feedback from nearby businesses on the duration of the time restriction.

How you can have your say

Have your say by completing the online feedback form. The form will be open from 30 August 2024 to 13 September 2024.


Page published: 05 Nov 2024, 11:20 AM