About this project

Wellington City Council is asking for feedback on 6 proposed new traffic resolutions. A traffic resolution is the formal record of a decision made by a council to change how a road or traffic is managed in a particular area - for example, they may relate to bus stop or parking changes.

Following feedback and Council approval, the traffic restrictions will be added to the Council's legal database and instructions will be issued to contractors to install any signs and road markings.

Please check the timeline for the upcoming steps on this consultation.

This table shows a list of all the proposed traffic resolutions, including their location and reference number.

ReferenceLocation
TR27-25Part of Te Matapihi, Victoria Street & Harris Street, Wellington Central - Parking Layout Alterations
TR28-25Part of Alexandra Road, Hataitai - Formalise Bus Stop
TR29-25Part of Karori Road, Karori - P10 Time Limited Parking
TR30-25Part of Murphy Street, Thorndon - No Stopping At All Times
TR31-25Part of Owen Street, Newtown - Mobility Parking & No Stopping At All Times
TR32-25Part of Queens Drive, Lyall Bay - No Stopping At All Times & Give Way Control


Privacy reminder

Submissions including your comments will be published and made available to elected members and the public. Contact details provided by you may be given to elected members if they wish to contact you about your submission. Contact details may be used by Council staff for administration of the consultation process. Council staff will have access to complete submissions for the purposes of analysing feedback.

All feedback under the 'Please provide more information on your selection' section of the submission form is made available to the public. Please do not include any personal information you are not comfortable in sharing with the public.

For further details around privacy please see our extended Privacy Statement on the Wellington City Council website. All information collected will be held by Wellington City Council in accordance with the Privacy Act 2020. You have a right to ask for a copy of any personal information we hold about you, and to ask for it to be corrected if you think it is wrong.


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