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Guidance signage
In August 2006, Auckland City launched innovative parking guidance
signs, advising motorists of available short-term spaces in CBD parking
buildings.
Overhead electronic signs will be installed on six key arterial routes in Auckland's CBD; Quay, Wellesley, Fanshawe, Symonds, Nelson and Cook streets.
The signs show the closest parking buildings in the vicinity,
highlighting the number of available short-term spaces in each. When the
buildings become full, the signs will update automatically.
Real time information on the large road signs are updated via radio link from
the closest car park building every 10 minutes.
The innovative signage system, which is used in the United Kingdom, has
proven to significantly reduce the number of motorists circulating looking for
parking spaces.
The council invited all short-term parking providers in the CBD to participate in the project to give motorists the best possible parking information. Parking buildings that are included on the signs are: Downtown, K'Rd,
Victoria Street and Civic car parks.
The parking guidance system, which costs around $300,000, is supported by the
K'Rd Business Association and Heart of the City.
Updated October 2009