Parking
Sir, —For many the most worrisome day-to-day problem is where to park; we have an increasing number of motorists competing for fewer parking places. Professor R. T. Kennedy, of London newly-appointed to the chair of town planning at Auckland University College, has stated that traffic will come to a standstill unless the parking problem is tackled immediately. An attempt has been made by the fruit auctioneers of Christchurch to take their considerable volume of traffic and their share of the parking problem out of the centre of the town, but we find the local member of Parliament and a few
residents opposing the project. Is this another instance of Christchurch’s lack of progress? Auckland University College should send its expert to tell our city councillors of the seriousness of the do-nothing theory.—Yours, etc., PLAN OR MUDDLE. April 26. 1957.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 3
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