1 July 2025

Parking in Mount Maunganui up for discussion

Does it feel like you’re always doing laps while looking for a park in Mount Maunganui? Tauranga City Council is looking to create a plan to change that.

Community engagement is underway to gather ideas that balance the parking needs of everyone who lives, works, plays, and visits the area.Ongoing parking issues, including occupancy reaching 100 percent at peak times, has highlighted the need for a parking management plan.

Parking Strategy Manager, Reece Wilkinson, says while the matter has been discussed before, it’s time to start fresh – and the input from residents, businesses and visitors will be used in shaping this.

“We want to know what’s working well, what’s not, and what ideas you’ve got to make it work better. Whether it’s tried and tested solutions or out-of-the-box ideas, nothing is off limits.

“We’re open to suggestions, from time limits to yellow line markings in tight streets, and anything else that springs to mind, as long as it’s realistic.”

Tauranga City Council staff are focusing on the area from Adams Avenue, near Mauao, to Sutherland Avenue.

“If there are other areas in the Mount where parking is a concern for you, we’re still keen to hear about them too, along with any ideas you have to help us make things better,” Reece adds.

Mauao/Mount Maunganui Ward Councillor and Deputy Mayor, Jen Scoular, says: “As a biker, my best suggestion is to get out of your car, but for those who need to drive, here’s the chance to have your say.

“I have heard some people comment that we don’t need to change what’s currently there, but let’s ask the community for feedback. As Mount locals, businesspeople and visitors to the area, this is your chance to share your views.”

Share your thoughts and ideas at letstalk.tauranga.govt.nz/mountparking before 25 July 2025.

Details for in-person events where you can share your ideas will be listed on the webpage this week, including one with Deputy Mayor Scoular.

Posted: 1 July 2025
Categories: News, Mount Maunganui
Tags: Transport , Community , Mount projects

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