People invited to have say on Tauriko’s future

Feedback is sought on the speed limits between SH29 Te Poi and SH29A Te Maunga, and the Structure Plan for Tauriko West.

People are invited to visit the Tauriko for Tomorrow pop-up at Tauranga Crossing from today.

The project team from Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and Tauranga City Council will be available for people to talk from 11am to 4pm until May 16.

'The community's input into the proposed improvements is an important step to help us understand if anything has been missed, before moving to the next phase,” says a spokesperson for the organisation.

Tauriko for Tomorrow is a collaborative project with four key partners, Western Bay of Plenty District Council, Bay of Plenty Regional Council, Tauranga City Council and Waka Kotahi.

Tauranga City Council and Waka Kotahi will be seeking feedback on the proposed short and long-term transport plans for the Western Corridor, the speed limits between SH29 Te Poi and SH29A Te Maunga, and the Structure Plan for Tauriko West.

Feedback is open from Wednesday, May 12, to Friday, June 11.

People can view the proposed improvements and provide feedback online at www.taurikofortomorrow.co.nz if they can't make it to the Tauriko for Tomorrow pop-up at Tauranga Crossing.

Details:

-Tauriko for Tomorrow pop-up at Tauranga Crossing

-Opposite the Garden Eateries, downstairs

-Wednesday, May 12, to Sunday, May 16, between 11am and 4pm

taurikofortomorrow.co.nz

1 comment

What's the point?

Posted on 12-05-2021 09:07 | By The Professor

This is all about PR and making sure it looks like the public have been involved in the development process. The direction and all of the decisions have already been made.....and approved, by Council and transport etc... They don't give a stuff what the public or the ratepayer thinks.


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