Should Richmond Quay be turned into a pedestrian street?
We want to hear your thoughts on pedestrianising Richmond Quay — and also update you on how library parking will work.
How Richmond Quay could look if it is pedestrianised.
There will be 21 parking spaces across the road in the existing Richmond Quay/Perotti Lane car park, with kerbs lowered to create a dedicated Boundary Street pedestrian crossing.
Two accessible parking spaces will be located directly outside the library, along with an additional seven parking spaces for the general public.
For buses, there will be a dedicated loading zone. A number of schools have already indicated they are interested in visiting once the library opens. There will be four short term parks near the bus bay.
We are also proposing to pedestrianise Richmond Quay. The area would be grassed, but could be opened to emergency services vehicles if required.
The Richmond Quay proposal is open for submissions until 18 March. Read more at Statement of Proposal
How to submit
All submissions must be through this online submission platform 'Have your Say Grey' form or a paper submission form available from Council office, the Library and the Westland Recreation Centre.
You are welcome to speak in person in support of your submission — if you wish to do this, please clearly indicate this in your submission.
Submissions will be heard and considered at a hearing at Council offices on Monday, March 23, 2026.
Submissions close at 5pm on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
The roading alignment, 2024.
Car parking in, and around, the new library
Should Richmond Quay be turned into a pedestrian street?
We want to hear your thoughts on pedestrianising Richmond Quay — and also update you on how library parking will work.
How Richmond Quay could look if it is pedestrianised.
There will be 21 parking spaces across the road in the existing Richmond Quay/Perotti Lane car park, with kerbs lowered to create a dedicated Boundary Street pedestrian crossing.
Two accessible parking spaces will be located directly outside the library, along with an additional seven parking spaces for the general public.
For buses, there will be a dedicated loading zone. A number of schools have already indicated they are interested in visiting once the library opens. There will be four short term parks near the bus bay.
We are also proposing to pedestrianise Richmond Quay. The area would be grassed, but could be opened to emergency services vehicles if required.
The Richmond Quay proposal is open for submissions until 18 March. Read more at Statement of Proposal
How to submit
All submissions must be through this online submission platform 'Have your Say Grey' form or a paper submission form available from Council office, the Library and the Westland Recreation Centre.
You are welcome to speak in person in support of your submission — if you wish to do this, please clearly indicate this in your submission.
Submissions will be heard and considered at a hearing at Council offices on Monday, March 23, 2026.
Submissions close at 5pm on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
Richmond Quay: pedestrian-only proposal is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for submissions
Submissions CLOSE 5pm Wednesday 18 March 2026
this is an upcoming stage for Richmond Quay: pedestrian-only proposal
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review.
Submissions heard Monday 23 March 2026
this is an upcoming stage for Richmond Quay: pedestrian-only proposal
Decision Meeting (Extraordinary Council Meeting) Thursday 26 March 2026
this is an upcoming stage for Richmond Quay: pedestrian-only proposal
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.