As Stage 2 of Tauranga City's Cameron Rd transformation looms, a business owner located on the roadstretch for more than 25 years has major concerns about the work set to be done.
Dr Janice Priest believes reducing the length of road past Tauranga Hospital to a single lane is illogical and dangerous.
Tauranga City Council is in the planning phase of Stage 2 of the Cameron Rd project which will include developments between 17th Ave and Cheyne Rd, Pyes Pā, to make the area 'safer and more attractive, while providing more ways for people to move” – as stated on TCC's website.
Council's website also states that this plan could include 'one general traffic lane in one direction”.
This sets off alarm bells for Janice, who has been operating her health clinic opposite Tauranga Hospital for more than two decades.
'The congestion outside the hospital would be diabolical if you're in a hurry to get to the hospital because the congestion starts way back with all the works that they're doing,” says Janice.
She's seen the impacts of past single lanes in this area. 'Every week there were dented cars left outside my clinic, but since the double-lane and traffic lights were installed at 17th and 18th Ave/Cameron Rd, the traffic flow works well with no accidents.”
Ambulance access
Janice's main concern is ambulances getting in and out of the hospital, as well as people trying to get to the hospital too if this area is to go to a single lane.
'There will be a lot of frustrated, angry people trying to get to the hospital let alone trying to get past the hospital. The poor ambulance people.
'There's a lot of ambulances in and out now because we've got the helicopters centred here – their bases have grown.”
Tauranga City Council senior project manager Brent Goodhue says provision for emergency services access will be maintained at all times in this area. 'We are aware of the various emergency service providers along the corridor and the need to access the hospital and respond timely to emergencies.
'Part of this project includes looking to provide more ways for patient accessibility to the hospital and nearby medical facilities, including improving public transport access and facilities, and existing turning movements will be maintained through the intersection of 18th Ave and Cameron Rd.”
Done deal?
Council closed their feedback portal for the project on April 2 and Janice fears that this plan of a potential single traffic lane is already a done deal.
'When council puts a plan together – they've already done a consultancy…it's already set in place and all they want is comment from people in the area that they feel will be impacted – but this plan needs to be stopped.”
Brent says council is currently talking with the community about what they would like to see for the future of this section of Cameron Rd 'and no preferred option has been determined at this stage”. 'We will continue to update the community as the project progresses.”
Janice says the council needs to completely reconsider this phase of their plan because it is not conducive for the hospital zone area. '…all the medical centres need to be taken into consideration, the Māori land, and the people there, and not just do a blanch beautifying process just because they can”.
Brent says construction is set for mid-2024 after Stage 1 of Cameron Rd is complete. 'We will align delivery of Stage 2 where there are clear benefits to reduce overall disruption of works, cost savings,
or need to deliver some works earlier than others. We are mindful of the disruption roadworks cause, however we also hear from the public that they just want us to get on with it.”
The Weekend Sun has approached Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand for comment on TCC's plans for stage 2 of Cameron Rd and will report back in a future issue.



7 comments
Taking bets now...
Posted on 08-04-2023 14:19 | By morepork
... 3 to 1 it will end up exactly as the one lane that Council have proposed... The good Doctor will finish up moving her practise or retiring.
The old adage
Posted on 08-04-2023 14:49 | By SonnyJim
Always talk to the locals.
Leave it alone
Posted on 08-04-2023 15:14 | By First Responder
For goodness sake, every dam road the council touch, wreak. They've made no improvements in the last decade. All they've done is try and force us onto buses. They've gridlocked the city. Just a bunch of clowns. It's about time we had a mayor with some forward vision, and get rid of the dopes that are changing Cameron Road. Absolute nut cases.
No say sorry
Posted on 09-04-2023 09:54 | By an_alias
All logic is out the window and no way to fix with zero representation. Only agenda would even think of reducing Cameron Rd to single lanes but hey with have the cream at the top it seems.
For
Posted on 09-04-2023 15:57 | By Merlin
For goodness sake when does the term of these Commissioners finish before they mess up more of the infrustructure.
The clown car's stuck in traffic
Posted on 09-04-2023 18:30 | By michelem
A single lane opposite the hospital is a ridiculous and a dangerous idea. All the councillors need to do is drive along Cameron Road at peak times. Even with double lanes in both directions and a turning lane into the hospital, traffic is heavy there. A single lane would be chaos. And heaven help anyone stuck in an ambulance trying to reach emergency care quickly! Council: just get your snouts out of the trough long enough to pay attention to what the people of Tauranga need.
Glad to see robust opposition...
Posted on 11-04-2023 15:28 | By morepork
... to this stupid idea. I liked your post michelem, and endorse what you said 100%. The truly sad thing is that nothing we can say or do will make the slightest difference to a Commission agenda that we are not privy to, and which they know they can implement without ANY answerability to the Community. The worst part about these crazy projects they keep dreaming up, is that we CAN'T UNDO THEM! They spend our money and the cost of undoing their actions is prohibitive, so we can't. People who don't live here, who don't have a commitment to the location or the people, who will eventually move on with a glowing CV, just punch the clock and collect their loot. It is not only stupid, but it's also immoral.
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