“I would say it’s more to do with the financial situation at the moment,” he said.
“We are doing better than most, but Mondays are usually pretty quiet.
“A number of businesses don’t open on a Monday morning any more.”
He said adding more meters could affect the employees of some businesses.
“They are normally pretty good, they park further out to let the customers in, so that is putting some pressure on them because they have to get all the way back, or there are additional costs.
“There are still some available in certain parts but some carparks have got waiting lists.”
He said there were 1176 parking spaces in the CBD.
Warahi said when it came to parking, his team could spot someone coming into town for the first time.
“They are going to Ridgway Park or by the Opera House.
“You might have to walk a little bit further but you can get it cheaper and for longer, and you can add on from your phone so you don’t have to run down the road and throw in another coin.”
Mike Tweed is a multimedia journalist at the Whanganui Chronicle. Since starting in March 2020, he has dabbled in everything from sport to music. At present his focus is local government, primarily the Whanganui District Council.