Forestry companies have agreed to keep their trucks off Kerikeri roads during school start and finish times, when logging starts near the town later this month.
Northland Forest Managers is about to start trucking logs from private woodlots via Riddell Rd and Shepherd Rd, which are no-exit residential streets, then Cobham Rd, Hobson Ave and Kerikeri Rd to State Highway 10. The company expects a maximum of five truck movements a day.
Far North Mayor John Carter said time restrictions brokered by the council would prevent log trucks travelling through Kerikeri before 9am or after 2.30pm to reduce disruption for schoolchildren and parents on school runs. The company would also restrict its vehicles to 30km/h on residential streets, he said.
A similar deal had been struck with forest management company PF Olsen Ltd, which managed Waitangi Forest on behalf of its owners, the China Forestry Group.
PF Olsen had agreed to keep logging trucks off Inlet Rd and the busy Cobham Rd-Hobson Ave route from 7.30am-9am and after 2.30pm daily. Most of its trucks are expected to run from 5.30am-7.30am. Logs from Waitangi Forest will be transported to Waipapa Pine's sawmill.