On street and council-owned parking building fees have increased in Christchurch.
On-street metered parking in Christchurch’s city centre has increased from $3.10 per hour to $4.50 an hour on Monday, an increase of 45.2%
Credit card transaction fees have been removed from all Council on-street parking meters.
Council Traffic Operations Manager Steffan Thomas said the council was increasing metered on-street parking fees to bring them more into line with Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin where the cost of on-street parking in the heart of the CDB was generally between $4 and $5 an hour.’’
Fees also increased at the two Council-owned parking buildings in the city centre.
Lichfield Street Carpark rate per hour increased from $2.80 to $4.00, an increase of 42.9%
The hourly night-time rate increased from $2.50 to $3.50.
The all day rate of $15 will remain unchanged.
At the Christchurch Art Gallery carpark, the parking fee went up to $2 per half hour.
What does this mean for residents?
On Street Parking – waiver of time limit restrictions will increased from $145.00 to $210.00, an increase of 44.8%
On Street Parking – residential parking and residents exemption permits – Moving from $60.00 to $100.00, an increase of 66.7%
From Sunday 1 August, New Brighton’s hot salt water pools, will introduce peak pricing at weekend sessions, evening sessions from 5.30pm and during school and public holidays. These sessions will cost an extra $1.
Off-peak sessions and member pricing will remain the same.
In October some charges at Council-owned recreation and sport facilities will change slightly. For example, the cost of going for a swim will increase by 10 cents for a child, by 30 cents for an adult, and by 80 cents for a family of four.