New time limits for city centre on-street parking

Tuesday 04 August 2020


In addition to the free parking in the the city centre, the Tauranga City Council has released an advisory regarding new time limits for parking. 


To help keep free parking available, there’s now a two-hour time limit to park on the street in the Tauranga city centre.


Parking signs are being updated progressively to P120 over the next couple of weeks. Parking officers will start enforcing the new two-hour time limit in each street as the parking signs are updated to P120.


The two-hour time limit applies to all streets between Harington Street and Second Avenue, except where P15, P30 and P60 spaces are signposted.


Time restrictions for on-street parking now applies Monday to Saturday, 8am – 4pm.

 

Parking points to note:

• Normal fees apply at the all-day off-street car parks and the two parking buildings.


 All on-street car parking in the city centre is free.



• There’s a two hour time limit and then you must move your vehicle to a paid parking area.



• The two-hour time limit applies to all streets between Harington Street and Second Avenue, except where P15, P30 and P60 spaces are signposted.



• Time restrictions for on-street parking applies Monday to Saturday, 8am – 4pm.



• Three short-term off-street car parks are free. These are: Library/Council car park; Masonic car park; and Devonport Road car park. Time restrictions for these car parks apply 9am – 3pm, Monday to Friday.

Free parking with a two-hour time limit is a trial to help support local businesses. Staff will monitor the trial and report back to the council by the end of November, 2020