Taupo & Turangi Herald

NEW PARKING CHARGES TO COME INTO EFFECT AT TAUPŌ AIRPORT

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NEW PARKING CHARGES will come into effect when Taupō Aiport’s new terminal opens; and reflect the growth of the airport and its surroundin­g business precinct.

The new charges will help to maintain the newlyconst­ructed airport carpark and terminal, which is currently underway with a budget of $9.237 million. Of that, $3.367 million was allocated in Council’s Long Term Plan, along with a $5 million grant from the Crown’s Provincial Developmen­t Unit, and $870,000 from the Ministry of Transport. Work is scheduled for completion in December.

The developmen­t includes a new sealed carpark with more parking spaces and lighting to replace the old carpark which was unlit and grassed.

Taupō District Council deputy chief executive Julie Gardyne says the carpark charges reflect the council’s user-pays philosophy and will help reduce the financial impact on ratepayers.

“The new carpark is a huge improvemen­t over the previous one, being much safer for winter use when flights are arriving in darkness, and a lot easier to navigate in the wet,” Ms Gardyne said.

“The intended charge structure, which is subject to Ministry of Transport approval, will see the first 30 minutes free, so people can do drop offs and picks up. Then fees of $2 per hour will apply up to a maximum of $14 for 24 hours. The best part is, the system is fully automated, with cameras registerin­g vehicle registrati­on numbers, and then users can pay at the barrier or at terminals in the carpark. We’ll also be looking at long-term concession rates if there is demand.”

Ms Gardyne said Taupō Airport was one of the few regional airports to still have unpaid parking.

“Its level of operations have increased considerab­ly over the years, so we need to make sure that it is properly funded by those that use it most. The contributi­ons from the parking will be invested back into running the airport and its infrastruc­ture. Our airport is transition­ing from a medium-sized regional airport to an important transport hub and business precinct that plays an important economic role for our entire district, and the charges we have settled on are very competitiv­e, being lower than all other airports of comparable size. For example, Napier Airport charges $5 per hour and it is $4 per hour at Rotorua Airport.”

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