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Squiggles
10th May 2010, 17:20
If you see anybody parked in the "loading zone" on Symonds St advise them it may cost them $40 for the priviledge. I'm also wanting to here from those hit by the latest wave of indifferent wardens ticketed for not displaying wof/rego...

Pass the word around

Jonno.
10th May 2010, 21:32
Nice, I parked there today :lol:

rie
11th May 2010, 13:24
I noticed recently that wardens have started wrapping tickets around the base of the mirror. cheeky!

Phurrball
11th May 2010, 17:45
The parking wardens have a new chief, which isn't necessarily a good thing as the last one was not too bad, and this fellow is an unknown quantity who is probably not aware of the history regarding enforcement and parking and promises made in this area

Looks like time to remind them of their promises AGAIN.

ie - "No parking will be lost"

Maybe Fair Go would like to follow up again too :)

The Pastor
12th May 2010, 16:00
dont really understand auckland uni street parking so much? dont you have that massive carpark building? and the bit under the quad? im sure there would be more parking off street behind some buildings etc?

rie
12th May 2010, 16:13
dont really understand auckland uni street parking so much? dont you have that massive carpark building? and the bit under the quad? im sure there would be more parking off street behind some buildings etc?

...we also have a massive population of bikes and scooters and hardly any designated motorbike parking. so most riders have to fit where they can, and this has been acceptable. although i understand they probably shouldnt park in loading zones, disabled parking, etc that are specifically designated for other people.

Squiggles
12th May 2010, 16:14
dont really understand auckland uni street parking so much? dont you have that massive carpark building? and the bit under the quad? im sure there would be more parking off street behind some buildings etc?

Should the council be relying on the goodwill of private enterprise to make up for its failures?

Ixion
12th May 2010, 16:21
More to the point, we used to ahve a LOT more street parking than we have now. And they took it away. When the total PTW fleet is increasing. They should be adding more not removing it.

There are also a lot of 'casual' motorcyclists who physically visit Uni without being part of the uNi scene, and therefore don't know about Cp36, Owen G Arsehole building etc.

rie
12th May 2010, 16:29
Should the council be relying on the goodwill of private enterprise to make up for its failures?

amen. that applies across the entire country,

Usarka
12th May 2010, 16:34
The parking wardens have a new chief, which isn't necessarily a good thing as the last one was not too bad, and this fellow is an unknown quantity who is probably not aware of the history regarding enforcement and parking and promises made in this area


Brian Tomlinson?

The Pastor
12th May 2010, 16:42
Should the council be relying on the goodwill of private enterprise to make up for its failures?

Sorry what failure? Councils are going to make on street parking really expensive / difficult in the next 5 years

Jonno.
12th May 2010, 22:18
First time I've seen it clear in a while.

Real_Wolf
13th May 2010, 08:18
Sorry what failure? Councils are going to make on street parking really expensive / difficult in the next 5 years

They said when redoing symonds street that there would be the same amount of space for bike/scooter parking

Phurrball
13th May 2010, 11:41
Brian Tomlinson? Was the former boss warden. New one is a chap called Dale Clements.


Sorry what failure? Councils are going to make on street parking really expensive / difficult in the next 5 years

This is aimed at discouraging private car usage to mitigate time/space/environmental impacts in the CBD surely?

It follows then that the path ought to be smoothed for more two-wheelers to be used as commuter vehicles, and there will be a follow on increase in bike/scooter numbers for the same reason.

The Pastor
13th May 2010, 11:45
this is aimed at discouraging private car usage to mitigate time/space/environmental impacts in the cbd surely?


kinda, more so to increase public transport usesage and availability. Auckland uni will be a prime target for public transport. Motorbikes and scooters dont even get a look in by planners / engineers so don't count on bike parking staying or increaseing.

R6_kid
13th May 2010, 14:28
I'm also wanting to here from those hit by the latest wave of indifferent wardens ticketed for not displaying wof/rego...

you really are a maths teacher aren't you!

Magua
14th May 2010, 09:29
The parking wardens have a new chief, which isn't necessarily a good thing as the last one was not too bad, and this fellow is an unknown quantity who is probably not aware of the history regarding enforcement and parking and promises made in this area

Looks like time to remind them of their promises AGAIN.

ie - "No parking will be lost"

Maybe Fair Go would like to follow up again too :)

Does anyone have the email address for the new chief?

Squiggles
14th May 2010, 11:29
Does anyone have the email address for the new chief?

Yep </10charas>