Coronation Rd/Glenfield Rd/Domain Road roundabout
Auckland Transport is proposing No Stopping At All Times (broken yellow lines) parking restrictions at the Coronation Rd/Glenfield Rd/Domain Road roundabout.
From AT:
“Our proposal responds to a request from the local community to address the issue of parked cars blocking the left turn lane on the Coronation Road approach to the roundabout. These minor parking restrictions are expected to greatly improve the movement of traffic through this intersection. While our proposal is aimed at improving traffic flow along Coronation Road, we recognise that these parking restrictions may impact people who live along the street. That is why we want to hear from you. Your community feedback will help us decide the final shape of these parking changes.”
Feedback closes Tuesday 20th August 2019.
Please submit your feedback at the below link, or comment below and I will pass it on:
at.govt.nz...
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