The pros and cons of free parking in Tauranga's main shopping areas were explored in a workshop analyzing the impact of parking in and around the city today. A report into the city's parking situation, focusing on shopping areas in Tauranga's city centre and downtown Mount Maunganui, was presented to elected members in council chambers.
Transport consultancy group MRCagney told elected members this afternoon offering free parking was not necessarily the best solution to alleviating the city's perceived parking woes.
Pitfalls of free car parking included fewer people shopping in the area due to lack of car park turnover, fewer available car parks and fewer incentives for people to use alternative modes of transport and contributing to congestion.
Consultant Stuart Crosswell said it was about creating vibrancy in the city centre.
"You could have a car park delivering one person per day, or that car park could deliver five to six people per day, you tend to get more vibrancy and economic vitality in a city centre."