Parking Problem Is Getting Serious
Parked cars and bicycles belonging to business people and their employees have become quite a serious problem in Whakatane’s main ■street, ahd the Senior Traffic Inspector, Mr Muggeridge, of the ' Transport Department, Rotorua, has pointed out to the Borough Council • that unrestricted parking in the principal business area . makes it hard on visitors with business to - transact. What applies to cars applies with ■equal force to bicycles. The muni- . cipal racks, placed for the benefit of shoppers, are monopolised by “per- : manents”. Monday night’s Council meeting ■considered the. problem at some length, but agreed there was no ob- • vious and immediate solution. However, every possible means will be ■ explored to find one.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 7, 13 October 1948, Page 5
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117Parking Problem Is Getting Serious Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 7, 13 October 1948, Page 5
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