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The engagement for the community conversation phase has now finished. Thank you for taking part! From sharing your story about what makes Western Bay special to you, to attending one of the community conversations and giving us your feedback. We're now going through all your opinions and ideas. And we'll check in with you later with the main themes of what you've told us and the next steps in regards to our 10-year plan for the District. Stay tuned!
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Your responses will show us what matters to you, what you want for your community's future and where you stand on projects and issues. These conversations are pivotal in creating the District's Long Term Plan 2018-2028. To stay in touch with this project use the sign up tool.
The engagement for the community conversation phase has now finished. Thank you for taking part! From sharing your story about what makes Western Bay special to you, to attending one of the community conversations and giving us your feedback. We're now going through all your opinions and ideas. And we'll check in with you later with the main themes of what you've told us and the next steps in regards to our 10-year plan for the District. Stay tuned!
Welcome to Katikati's Community Conversation - we're excited you're here!
Here you can give feedback or comment on any community project or topic.
Simply enter your comments in the conversation below - it's that easy.
Your responses will show us what matters to you, what you want for your community's future and where you stand on projects and issues. These conversations are pivotal in creating the District's Long Term Plan 2018-2028. To stay in touch with this project use the sign up tool.
Do you have a burning question about a Katikati topic or project? Ask away...
Share Who is job is it to mow the grass on Marshall Road turning into Middlebrook Drive it's such a mess all the time. Someone mows it then leaves it for months on end undone looks horrible. on FacebookShare Who is job is it to mow the grass on Marshall Road turning into Middlebrook Drive it's such a mess all the time. Someone mows it then leaves it for months on end undone looks horrible. on TwitterShare Who is job is it to mow the grass on Marshall Road turning into Middlebrook Drive it's such a mess all the time. Someone mows it then leaves it for months on end undone looks horrible. on LinkedinEmail Who is job is it to mow the grass on Marshall Road turning into Middlebrook Drive it's such a mess all the time. Someone mows it then leaves it for months on end undone looks horrible. link
Who is job is it to mow the grass on Marshall Road turning into Middlebrook Drive it's such a mess all the time. Someone mows it then leaves it for months on end undone looks horrible.
Pixie
asked
over 7 years ago
Hi Pixie, thank you for your question. It's Council's job to look after the mowing. So we will get this sorted out. Thank you once again!
Share How far away is the start date for the by-pass?
New library/service centre: public needs more information on costs etc. so we can make more informed comments...or is it already decided and we are just going to get the new centre whether we want it or not?
Please can all the kissing gates along the harbour edge walkway at the end of Beach Road (to the right /East?) of the boat ramp be converted to cattle stops so cyclist can enjoy the route without having to dismount and lift their bikes through the kissing gates every few hundred metres.....this is very difficult for youngsters and oldsters alike. on FacebookShare How far away is the start date for the by-pass?
New library/service centre: public needs more information on costs etc. so we can make more informed comments...or is it already decided and we are just going to get the new centre whether we want it or not?
Please can all the kissing gates along the harbour edge walkway at the end of Beach Road (to the right /East?) of the boat ramp be converted to cattle stops so cyclist can enjoy the route without having to dismount and lift their bikes through the kissing gates every few hundred metres.....this is very difficult for youngsters and oldsters alike. on TwitterShare How far away is the start date for the by-pass?
New library/service centre: public needs more information on costs etc. so we can make more informed comments...or is it already decided and we are just going to get the new centre whether we want it or not?
Please can all the kissing gates along the harbour edge walkway at the end of Beach Road (to the right /East?) of the boat ramp be converted to cattle stops so cyclist can enjoy the route without having to dismount and lift their bikes through the kissing gates every few hundred metres.....this is very difficult for youngsters and oldsters alike. on LinkedinEmail How far away is the start date for the by-pass?
New library/service centre: public needs more information on costs etc. so we can make more informed comments...or is it already decided and we are just going to get the new centre whether we want it or not?
Please can all the kissing gates along the harbour edge walkway at the end of Beach Road (to the right /East?) of the boat ramp be converted to cattle stops so cyclist can enjoy the route without having to dismount and lift their bikes through the kissing gates every few hundred metres.....this is very difficult for youngsters and oldsters alike. link
How far away is the start date for the by-pass?
New library/service centre: public needs more information on costs etc. so we can make more informed comments...or is it already decided and we are just going to get the new centre whether we want it or not?
Please can all the kissing gates along the harbour edge walkway at the end of Beach Road (to the right /East?) of the boat ramp be converted to cattle stops so cyclist can enjoy the route without having to dismount and lift their bikes through the kissing gates every few hundred metres.....this is very difficult for youngsters and oldsters alike.
heatherfrugal
asked
over 7 years ago
Hi thanks for your questions. Council and NZTA will be in Katikati on Sat 24 June to answer your questions. The community conversation event is at St Paul's Presbyterian Church and you can drop in anytime between 11am to 3pm. See you there!
Share What is going to happen to the council verge on Fairview Road near Main road, now that the vandalised trees have been removed for some period of time. It's quite messy, with the dirt washing down onto the footpath. on FacebookShare What is going to happen to the council verge on Fairview Road near Main road, now that the vandalised trees have been removed for some period of time. It's quite messy, with the dirt washing down onto the footpath. on TwitterShare What is going to happen to the council verge on Fairview Road near Main road, now that the vandalised trees have been removed for some period of time. It's quite messy, with the dirt washing down onto the footpath. on LinkedinEmail What is going to happen to the council verge on Fairview Road near Main road, now that the vandalised trees have been removed for some period of time. It's quite messy, with the dirt washing down onto the footpath. link
What is going to happen to the council verge on Fairview Road near Main road, now that the vandalised trees have been removed for some period of time. It's quite messy, with the dirt washing down onto the footpath.
SueC
asked
over 7 years ago
Hi Sue,
Thanks for your question - I understand this site has been levelled off just last week. It should grow back grass and be looking healthy again very soon.
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