The Christchurch City Council is pretending to care about parking in the central city again.
The Urban Development and Transport Committee claims it wants to have a conversation on the issue - but it's being devious by asking the question 鈥渄o we have the balance of parking right in our central city?鈥
It鈥檚 a question that is so disingenuous ,聽it is bordering on insulting.
It鈥檚 the same committee that gets horny every time the words "removing on-street car parks鈥 are used.After all, if we can get rid of just one more park, we鈥檙e doing our bit to save the planet, then we can feel good about ourselves.
In a press release, the council says it wants us to imagine an area about 40 per cent the size of Hagley Park - that鈥檚 the amount being used for parking.
It鈥檚 the same argument the organisation uses when they want to put up rates. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just the amount of a cup of coffee a week."
There are about 35,000 parking spaces within the CBD, many of which are under-utilised, the council says.
But they're being sneaky with the truth.聽
Many of the parking spaces are on empty sites and their consents are due to expire next year when temporary earthquake legislation ends.
The organisation is trying to have its cake and eat it too by selecting statistics聽that suit its narrative. That's not democracy.聽
The council claims 鈥渇or a city our size, we probably have an over-supply of parking in the central city rather than an under-supply鈥.
What鈥檚 the answer? You can see it now, planter boxes, trees, wider footpaths, carbon-neutral space ships and transitional projects with plastic green couches.
Read further down and the agenda becomes even more obvious. They want you to think about Oxford Terrace as it was before the earthquakes when the riverside was used for parking.
And think about it now, with the parking removed.聽"It has become one of Christchurch鈥檚 most vibrant, people-friendly areas, humming with bars and restaurants鈥, they say.
That鈥檚 because there鈥檚 an attraction there now called Riverside Market, thanks to private investment, not because the council removed car parks. In fact, owners of Riverside recently acquired more land next door and built their own car park due to massive demand.
And that鈥檚 despite the fact that the Lichfield Street car park is just down the road. I鈥檓 all for saving the planet, but don鈥檛 pretend you want a meaningful conversation. Not all of us have the time to ride a bike or take public transport to work and don鈥檛 misrepresent this as anti-cycleways.
I was an advocate of cycleways years ago, but, like so many people, have been horrified at the dictatorial approach and speed by which they鈥檝e been installed, while roads on the east remain buggered.
Council staff will 鈥渢alk鈥 to city residents and businesses on what a new Central City Parking Policy should achieve before 鈥減ublic consultation.鈥
What's consultation? It's a process where you pretend to listen to the people of Christchurch just like you did on no-rates increases.
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