Nottingham Parksmart is a parking scheme which divides Nottingham city centre into five distinctive zones to aid parking in the city, and to help tourists find attractions.
Plans
The plan first appeared in early 2004,[1] and integration began in 2008.
In August 2009, pedestrian signs were set up in the city centre for tourists. The signs have the logo of their respective zone, a map of the whole city, and the attractions near to the sign.
Road signs indicating the zones have been erected, Electronic signs have also gone up in the city, and were integrated with the city's car parks in October 2009.[citation needed]
The Lace Market zone was once the centre of Nottingham’s lace industry. It now contains stylish apartments and restaurants, and contains the area of Hockley. The National Ice Centre (which incorporates the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham) are located in the east of the Lace Market zone.
^Debell, Carol (April 2009). "ParkSmart – a tale of two parts"(PDF). Traffic Engineering & Control (TEC). Hemming Information Services Limited: 156. Retrieved 16 March 2017.