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Traffic Resolutions - Traffic and Parking Restrictions
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Consultation has concluded
Wellington City Council is asking for feedback on 18 proposed new traffic resolutions for Wellington.
The resolutions are for a variety of traffic and parking restrictions.
Following feedback and Council approval, the traffic restrictions will be added to the Council's legal database and instructions issued to contractors to install any signs and road markings.
Reference
Location and proposed changes
TR74-20
(Part of) Highbury Road - No Stopping At All Times
TR75-20
(Part of) Landfill Road - No Stopping At All Times
TR77-20
(Part of) Harrold Street - No Stopping At All Times
TR78-20
(Part of) Cameron Street- No Stopping At All Times
(Part of) Belfast Street - No Stopping At All Times
TR82-20
(Part of) Fernhill Terrace - No Stopping At All Times (Various).
TR83-20
(Part of) Raine Street - Extend Loading Zone, Removal of Mobility Park & No Stopping Restriction
TR85-20
(Part of) Adelaide Road - Confirmation of P60 Time Restricted Parking; Proposed Emergency Vehicle Stop
TR86-20
(Part of) Colway Street - P60 Time Limited Parking Restriction
TR87-20
(Part of) Austin & Ellice Street - Bus Stop Time Restrictions
TR88-20
(Part of) Kent Terrace - Various Parking Changes
TR89-20
(Part of) Park Road - P10 Loading Zone and P120 Parking Restrictions
TR90-20
(Part of) Thatcher Crescent - No Stopping At All Times
TR91-20
(Part of) Ellice Street - Resident Parking At All Times
TR105-20
(Part of) Clifford Road – Give Way
TR106-20
(Part of) Agra Crescent – Removal of Mobility Park Restriction
TR107-20
(Part of) Batchelor Street - Time Limited parking and No Stopping At All Times
Feedback
To give us your feedback, read the traffic resolution report/s relevant to you and complete the online feedback form below. The deadline for feedback is 5.00pm Tuesday 14 July 2020.
The feedback form is also available in a printable version which can be downloaded here.
Wellington City Council is asking for feedback on 18 proposed new traffic resolutions for Wellington.
The resolutions are for a variety of traffic and parking restrictions.
Following feedback and Council approval, the traffic restrictions will be added to the Council's legal database and instructions issued to contractors to install any signs and road markings.
Reference
Location and proposed changes
TR74-20
(Part of) Highbury Road - No Stopping At All Times
TR75-20
(Part of) Landfill Road - No Stopping At All Times
TR77-20
(Part of) Harrold Street - No Stopping At All Times
TR78-20
(Part of) Cameron Street- No Stopping At All Times
(Part of) Belfast Street - No Stopping At All Times
TR82-20
(Part of) Fernhill Terrace - No Stopping At All Times (Various).
TR83-20
(Part of) Raine Street - Extend Loading Zone, Removal of Mobility Park & No Stopping Restriction
TR85-20
(Part of) Adelaide Road - Confirmation of P60 Time Restricted Parking; Proposed Emergency Vehicle Stop
TR86-20
(Part of) Colway Street - P60 Time Limited Parking Restriction
TR87-20
(Part of) Austin & Ellice Street - Bus Stop Time Restrictions
TR88-20
(Part of) Kent Terrace - Various Parking Changes
TR89-20
(Part of) Park Road - P10 Loading Zone and P120 Parking Restrictions
TR90-20
(Part of) Thatcher Crescent - No Stopping At All Times
TR91-20
(Part of) Ellice Street - Resident Parking At All Times
TR105-20
(Part of) Clifford Road – Give Way
TR106-20
(Part of) Agra Crescent – Removal of Mobility Park Restriction
TR107-20
(Part of) Batchelor Street - Time Limited parking and No Stopping At All Times
Feedback
To give us your feedback, read the traffic resolution report/s relevant to you and complete the online feedback form below. The deadline for feedback is 5.00pm Tuesday 14 July 2020.
The feedback form is also available in a printable version which can be downloaded here.
Traffic Resolutions - Traffic and Parking Restrictions has finished this stage
This consultation is open for submissions.
14 July 2020 Consultation closes
Traffic Resolutions - Traffic and Parking Restrictions has finished this stage
Submissions to this consultation close at 5.00pm Tuesday 14 July 2020. All submissions will be added to the traffic resolution report and reviewed by the traffic engineering team.
Review and Feedback
Traffic Resolutions - Traffic and Parking Restrictions is currently at this stage
Feedback is collated by 15 July 2020 and Officers response is added to the traffic resolution report where appropriate. All submitters will receive a copy of the traffic resolution report via email along with the feedback that was received and any officers responses and next steps regarding public participation.