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    I have used the library, and Civic, but not Wilsons. My choice would be the Civic, less foot traffic (no one walking past because the bikes are on an island by the exit ramp). I, however, park in the basement of the building I'm in - pure luxury, I say luxury.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    Hi guys, I know there are a couple of threads regarding the above with snippets of information but I thought this would be handy for all the 09'ers here to have it all in one place! I sent an email off to the Auckland City Council requesting the information about bike parking so here tis, pasted from part of the email reply.
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    Auckland City's Downtown and Civic car parking buildings both have allocated spaces for motorcycle parking. I have spoken with our Parking Services Department who have advised that there are approximately 10 parking spaces in the Downtown building and 30 in the Civic building. These spaces are free to use and you can access the buildings by driving beside the barrier instead of going under and obtaining a parking ticket. Further information regarding these car parking buildings, including their locations, can be found on our website via the following link:
    http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/auck...king/guide.asp.

    There are also various free motorcycle parking spaces throughout the Central Business District. I have listed these for you below:

    - Alfred Street (Opposite University Library), 43 spaces
    - Anzac Avenue, 3 spaces
    - Eden Crescent, 8 spaces
    - Elliot Street (Opposite Phillips Fox), 3 spaces
    - Emily Place (Corner of Eden Crescent), 8 spaces
    - Federal Street (Corner of Wellesley Street West), 10 spaces
    - Greys Avenue, 3 spaces
    - Lorne Street (Outside Central Library), 17 spaces
    - Marmion Street (To be installed), 7 spaces
    - Princes Street, 11 spaces
    - St Paul Street (Outside AUT), 17 spaces
    - Symonds Street (Outside University), 31 spaces
    - Teed St, Newmarket (South kerb, near corner of Osbourne Street), 10 spaces
    Dont forget SKY CITY is also FREE for parking bikes.
    Head around to the PRE-PAY booth and park up on the island on the left hand side. Just dont hit the swing-arm barriers going in or out of the carpark.

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    Wilson parking

    Anyone know the deal with other Wilson parking - esp. the one on Wakefield. I see several bikes in their not in propoer spaces but in the corners, etc.
    Is this OK?

    Anyone park there?

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    ... answering my own question one of the attendants told me it was fine as long as the bike wasn't taking or obstructing a car park ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    our Parking Services Department who have advised that there are approximately 10 parking spaces in the Downtown building and 30 in the Civic building.
    A city of over a million people and our parking buildings can spare 40 parking spaces for bikes.......
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    However, I have never seen those 40 full. And there are a number of above ground dedicated praking areas for bikes.

    But, just prak on the footpath. Unless you're going to be gone all day. Works for me. Why ride a bike and wander round like a cager looking for somewhere to prak
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    A city of over a million people and our parking buildings can spare 40 parking spaces for bikes.......
    Yeh, well, thats life.

    BTW people, there's a shitload of bike parking in the civic these days because they had to close off part of the top floor (for cars).

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe View Post
    Dont forget SKY CITY is also FREE for parking bikes.
    Head around to the PRE-PAY booth and park up on the island on the left hand side. Just dont hit the swing-arm barriers going in or out of the carpark.
    Damm the search function is usefull. Found the info I was after in just over a minute

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    Victoria St and Kitchener (2 up from Queen St) has free parking, under cover with plenty of metal to chain yer bike to. Get in early.
    The Civic underground is best because a)Its out of sight from passers by and b) its within sight of parking attendants at all times. I think its free too.
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    Car park A at Ak hospital is free to, and right opposite the pay booth.

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    Crashe, who told you parking was free at SKYCITY? I park there everyday and I know the parking people let employees do this although I doubt it's a free for all public thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post

    - Alfred Street (Opposite University Library), 43 spaces

    Havent heard about this then...
    'tick the dick' is turning Alfred St into a pedestrian mall. That means only buses and service vehicles only! no more bike parking!!!! Grrr

    Bring back John Banks!!!!haha
    Theres a thread on this in the biker politics and law section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tickler View Post
    Havent heard about this then...
    I have yes, this thread is 3 years old

    Pity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 90s View Post
    lonely in this thread ...

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    Heh... I was somewhat excited to see a tumbleweed rolling down the centre of the freeway in San Francisco.

    Didn't see any wildlife though, apart from some squrrrrls.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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