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    Future Parking Spots?

    Any ideas, im about to arrange another meeting with one of the guys from carparking (they have some issues to bring to the table as well)

    They've got plans for spots in the Architecture & Fine arts' carparks, but does anyone have any spots i could bring forward?
    What about other ideas? I intend to suggest lockers for ogg at least. I can see the business school seriously considering this but charging for it of course, like ausa do, as a way of getting a return from the free parking they're giving out


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    Quote Originally Posted by Squiggles View Post
    Any ideas, im about to arrange another meeting with one of the guys from carparking (they have some issues to bring to the table as well)

    They've got plans for spots in the Architecture & Fine arts' carparks, but does anyone have any spots i could bring forward?
    What about other ideas? I intend to suggest lockers for ogg at least. I can see the business school seriously considering this but charging for it of course, like ausa do, as a way of getting a return from the free parking they're giving out
    Archtecture and Fine arts, definitely!

    Also Kenneth Myer's Centre (KMC) in Shortland Street.
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    If we can use "no parking area"(where they have name plate of the building) as official parking area that would be good (altho we still use it as bike parking, theres few scooters always there ) It would be better if we have at least one car size of parking space in there too (so at least from left side of the stiers to the end of letter "E")

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    the quad area between food court and science centre has always caught my eye....maybe get uni to get cover put up on that whole area?? thanks squiggs
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    engineering is getting desperate..... yet again there were bikes parked on the "keep clear" bit for pedestrians/disabled people - namely an L plate middle aged man on a new fake ninja 250 and a scooter.

    don't entirely blame them as 'keep off' isn't written on the little walkway bit they were on and people are generally retarded when is comes to looking 2m away.

    so could fix that....


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    i think we need to have a bitch and a moan to ACC about symonds street parking. on sunday i spent an hour of a two hour meeting trying to find a park for the cage - could not bike or bus due to precious cargo, ended up paying $8 an hour at AUT - while all of symonds street was empty and illegal for no good reason. many other cagers also doing laps of the uni, a few were simply following pedestrians to their cars.

    last time i tried to park the BIKE on symonds st i actually had to wait for a guy to leave

    what do i propose? more fucking bike parking on symonds st, and some car parking too. they will need it even more come the summer so may as well do it now. the single bus lane is no excuse to remove parking on both sides on of the road or at all


    ALFRED st is still a shithole. over 12 months ago they kicked us out of our safe and secure parking with promises of paving and water fountains which are yet to appear.
    either do the renovations or give us our parking back

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    there are some 'do not park here' bits under the science building parking, which don't seem to be doing anything useful, and as everyone knows that parking is very full

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    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post
    last time i tried to park the BIKE on symonds st i actually had to wait for a guy to leave

    what do i propose? more fucking bike parking on symonds st, and some car parking too. they will need it even more come the summer so may as well do it now. the single bus lane is no excuse to remove parking on both sides on of the road or at all


    ALFRED st is still a shithole. over 12 months ago they kicked us out of our safe and secure parking with promises of paving and water fountains which are yet to appear.
    either do the renovations or give us our parking back
    We could push for something being done about alfred street, i've yet to hear of any plans for the bus routes to be moved off it so it can become a ped mall once and for all, as far as symonds is concerned for cars... yeah right. That will mean cars constantly being in the bus lane, negating its purpose.
    I thought the bus lane had a lane either side of the road

    All the quoted however, is for a different thread... I'm asking for internal suggestions, the need for more by engineering is noted, but WHERE can they put it is the question.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Real_Wolf View Post
    there are some 'do not park here' bits under the science building parking, which don't seem to be doing anything useful, and as everyone knows that parking is very full
    I dont see them getting removed, they wouldnt budge on this last time, too close to the pedestrian walkways and fire escapes, i do however note that with the builders all but gone, a couple of spots have opened up in the corner to the left as you enter off princes street


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    The OGG lockers are the only worthwhile idea that I can think of... I mean there's what, 80 parks down there? And that would suit all business and arts students, probably taking away half the people that park under science and it'd all even out.

    I guess you're gonna take a hit about all the parking on the footpath ay? Well make sure you mention how they "ticketed" correctly parked bikes too.

    Why the hell are they doing that Central Connector bus route anyway? What a waste of our money! A bus route that runs from Britomart to Khyber pass, 24 hour bus lanes, with new and improved bus shelters woop de fucken do. Buses rarely get actually "held up" along symonds st.

    I just can not imagine Symonds st being only single-laned each way... At all!

    BTW what does it mean for us? Will they be bus/motorbike lanes, or strictly bus only? All I picture is buses boosting along at 60kph with a car pulling over to turn left outta all the traffic in front of it. And cyclists cruising along in the bus lane getting nailed by those crazy bus drivers.

    Argh! What a waste of time/energy/and money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    BTW what does it mean for us? Will they be bus/motorbike lanes, or strictly bus only? All I picture is buses boosting along at 60kph with a car pulling over to turn left outta all the traffic in front of it. And cyclists cruising along in the bus lane getting nailed by those crazy bus drivers.
    As far as i could tell they are just normal bus lanes, i.e. fine for us to ride in. It may help us to park easier on symonds (conversely if you fuck it up it'll be more lethal)


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    Well depending where you park its quite bad anyway. with those trees that block you from seeing what is coming.
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    is there a recent set of plans up? last i saw was a bus lane going up the hill only

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    as for internal parking, security will no doubt be an issue

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    Parking + lockers in OGG + a beam to chain the bikes to = perfection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squiggles View Post
    We could push for something being done about alfred street, i've yet to hear of any plans for the bus routes to be moved off it so it can become a ped mall once and for all, as far as symonds is concerned for cars... yeah right. That will mean cars constantly being in the bus lane, negating its purpose.
    I thought the bus lane had a lane either side of the road

    All the quoted however, is for a different thread... I'm asking for internal suggestions, the need for more by engineering is noted, but WHERE can they put it is the question.
    Can you bring up the issue as to whether we are allowed to park along the architecture building (or rather the old comp store) between engineering an architecture where there is curently push bike racks.
    I occasionally see scooters parked down there but as the only access is from the wheelchair ramp I see it as being kind of dodgy, although there might actually be access from around the back, i'd have to check.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patar View Post
    Can you bring up the issue as to whether we are allowed to park along the architecture building (or rather the old comp store) between engineering an architecture where there is curently push bike racks.
    I occasionally see scooters parked down there but as the only access is from the wheelchair ramp I see it as being kind of dodgy, although there might actually be access from around the back, i'd have to check.
    You can get in there from the driveway next to the kindergarten but there is so much foot traffic through there they don't want bike coming through, I used t opark there last semester whe n Iwas late >< but now they have put up 'No Parking Signs'. Someone has helpfully snapped off the 'NO" park of the signs, but i'm pretty sure Stephen discussed that area with unisafe last time and they said Symonds St parking was really close.... Have to double check that though!

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