"No Bridge at the Basin - What Now?"
Community groups join together to back Board of Inquiry decision on a Basin Reserve flyover
Local groups that believe the decision by the Board of Inquiry into the Basin Bridge project should stand, are
energetically raising funds to defend the decision against the New Zealand Transport Agency’s appeal to the High Court.
At the same time, they are taking the lead by organising an event to discuss what could happen next at the Basin Reserve
in the context of Wellington's development as an attractive, liveable and modern city.
The event, entitled "No Bridge at the Basin - What Now?", is being organised by the Save the Basin Campaign Inc. and the
Mt Victoria Residents' Association, in partnership with the recently-formed group FIT Wellington (Fair, Intelligent
Transport Wellington). It features a panel chaired by Mary Varnham and including Julie Anne Genter, Russell Tregonning,
Sarah Poff and Michael Kelly.
Save the Basin Campaign spokesperson Tim Jones said, "Despite the fact that the Basin Bridge Board of Inquiry made the
reasons why a flyover at the Basin Reserve should not be built very clear in its report, the New Zealand Transport
Agency and local authorities have failed to take its findings on board. "
The New Zealand Transport Agency’s appeal against the Board of Inquiry's decision to decline resource consent for a
Basin Reserve flyover is set to be heard in the High Court starting on 20 July 2015, and the Save the Basin Campaign and
the Mt Victoria Residents' Association will be jointly represented at the hearing by Matthew Palmer QC.
"This event gives Wellington residents who support the Board’s decision an opportunity to talk about what they want for
the Basin and for Wellington's transport system", Tim Jones said, "as well as contributing towards the costs of our
legal representation at NZTA's appeal."
The Pizza & Panel evening is being held on Thursday 12 March from 6-8pm at New Crossways, 6 Roxburgh St, Mt Victoria. Admission
(including the cost of pizza) is $20 full/$10 concession.
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