
Originally Posted by
Hawkeye
Forgive me for being synical, but having travelled in cars for a number of year, I have seen a trend by your companies. Keep the rates reasonable until everyone gets used to using the parking, and then slowly but surely, hike up the prices.
Or worse... if enough riders started to use them the Council would see the opportunity to replace "unused" motorcycle parking with P&D car parking... then the off-road rates would go up.
If there has been an increase in bike/scooter numbers it will be because commuters have responded to conditions... public transport, congestion and parking charges and where able, have chosen to convert there chosen mode of transport. Many riders pay inflated registration and insurance charges to use their bikes and free and convenient parking is an part of the calculation that riders include in their decision making process. Moving us into off-road parking will make a significant impact on the economics of the commute.
Right now the Council seem to believe that the on-road parking serves the city's retail outlets. I doubt that very much. I suspect that this city's retail outlets exist almost entirely on the backs of the commuters that come here Monday to Friday (including the motorcyclists)
As telecommuting becomes more practical many CBD employers will seek to reduce their high rental/power bills by encouraging more and more employees to telecommute, my own employer is already moving this way. At the moment, for professional and social reasons I would rather make the daily journey into Wellington but as my transport options become less palatable I will become more amenable to telecommuting.
When the commuters have been driven out of the city who will bother travelling into Wellington just to access the retail outlets when there are already better and more convenient options in the outer suburbs. Ones with free parking, shop conveniently close to each other, and in the warm and dry.
I challenge you once more, Jon. Look at the southern end of Featherstone St behind the ANZ building, how many car spaces would you need to surrender to completely resolve the bike parking problems on Grey st? Look at the last 10m of that road where parking is prohibited altogether. Is bike parking really that big-a-problem elsewhere in the city? Why do you insist on attempting to crack this nut with such an unpopular sledge hammer?
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