PARKING CONGESTION.
PROBLEM IN PARK ROAD.
NARROWER PATH SUGGESTED
"The footpath is 20ft wide at this point, and is seldom used," said Mr. F. 'I. Farrell, president of the Automobile Association (Auckland), at last night's meeting when parking congestion in I'iirk Road was under discussion. The chief patrol reported that on 'nine evenings on both sides of the road. ' iie Domain entrance and side streets ere packed with cars. !' was considered that if the footMtli between the Domain and Carlton : 'i e Koad could be narrowed eonsidert 'lv, excellent parking facilities could »■ provided. The secretary, Mr. G. \V. lutchison, was instructed to write tn ' ie Newmarket Horough Council asking 'or supervision of parking during busy hours, and suggesting that the foot••ii tli flanking the Domain be reduced in « illth.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 139, 15 June 1939, Page 13
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129PARKING CONGESTION. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 139, 15 June 1939, Page 13
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