Ideas for Rotorua’s transport network to be explained
Shortlist of ideas for Rotorua’s transport network to be explained
A shortlist of ideas designed
to future proof Rotorua’s transport network and make it
easier and safer to travel around the city will be presented
during upcoming public information sessions.
The NZ Transport Agency is working with Rotorua Lakes Council to deliver ‘Connect Rotorua’, a programme of work that aims to resolve congestion issues, address challenges surrounding local road access, and support inner city revitalisation.
The Transport Agency’s Bay of Plenty Highways Manager Niclas Johansson says people will have the chance to review the shortlist and share their ideas on proposed changes during upcoming public information sessions on Wednesday April 12.
“Last year the Government announced $24million in funding to transform the central and eastern corridors. Since then, workshops have been held with key stakeholders, including Rotorua Lakes Council, Bay of Plenty Regional Council, iwi partners, emergency services and freight and tourism groups to look at Rotorua’s transport problems and possible solutions,” Mr Johansson says.
“Stakeholder feedback has been used to create a shortlist of possible changes designed to enhance Rotorua’s central corridor and increase capacity in the east.
“The public information sessions this week are a chance for people to review the shortlist and share their thoughts on what we are proposing in partnership with Rotorua Lakes Council.
“We encourage people to come along and ask questions, give feedback and meet the team that will be working on Connect Rotorua.”
Once we have collated the feedback we will assess the options further and refine them. We expect to announce the preferred options later this year.
People will also be able to view the options and provide feedback online at:
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/projects/connect-rotorua
The work will complement the more than $17 million worth of transport projects already announced or underway in Rotorua, including the SH5 Hemo Road roundabout and cycling connections.
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