Tamahere Public To Meet With NZTA And Council
13 October 2011
Tamahere Public To Meet With NZTA And Council
Safe, accessible and fluid access for people
and traffic through Tamahere and the successful development
of recreation and retail areas will be discussed at a public
information day to be hosted by NZTA and Waikato District
Council on 27 October.
Waikato District Council general
manager strategy & support Tony Whitaker says the joint
information day hosted by NZTA and Waikato District Council
means the public have an opportunity to consider the latest
proposals affecting the Tamahere area.
“We’ve been working closely with NZTA on the design and thinking behind the Southern Interchange, (which forms part of the Hamilton Section of the Waikato Expressway) and its implications for the Tamahere area. We’re also working with Tamahere residents on our shared vision for the future which includes developing a concept of how the village hub may look,” he said.
“It makes sense to present the options in one location to give people the opportunity to discuss key elements with the project teams involved and give feedback.”
The Hamilton Section Southern Interchange is planned for completion in 2019 and will be located in the vicinity of Cherry Lane. It will provide a grade-separated connection between the expressway and the Cambridge Road entry into Hamilton City.
Key considerations for the design of the Southern Interchange and the adjacent section of expressway to be discussed at the public information day are traffic volume, the need for connectivity between Tamahere east and west, safety and access for pedestrians and cyclists.
In July 2010 and February 2011 Waikato District Council sought feedback on how the community wanted to see the Tamahere Country Living Zone progress in the future. The council has since undertaken work on the layout and zoning proposed for the council-owned land adjacent to Tamahere School.
At the information day, the council will report back on that work including the proposed urban design guide for future developments in the proposed Tamahere village hub.
The key elements for discussion at
the public information day are:
• The design for the
Southern Interchange Hamilton Section for the Waikato
Expressway
• East/west connectivity at the proposed
Southern Interchange Hamilton Section
• A proposed
concept of how the village hub may look once
developed
• The local road network within the west
Tamahere area.
The information day will be held at the Tamahere Community Hall, Devine Road on Thursday 27 October 2011, between 3.00pm and 7.00pm.
ENDS