He said Temuka Transport had approached the board about commuters and other workers parking outside its offices and boardroom all day, forcing customers to leave their vehicle some distance from the premises. Further engagement with property owners and occupiers on King St revealed a need for time-designated parking on Wood St as well, where workers were also clogging up the kerbsides. “We also found that when people back out of Hammer Hardware, there's a couple of car parks on the side of the road that don't allow them to see,” O’Reilly said. “Losing those parks just allows a bit more freedom.”