Council’s priorities skewed
Something is seriously wrong: where are Tauranga City Council’s priorities?
We have observed road works on Tōtara St clearly designed not to improve traffic flow or to provide the much-needed third road lane from State Highway 2 to Hull Road but to improve access for cyclists.
For months, work has been undertaken at a considerable cost to improve the cycle lane. But where are the cyclists? In driving Tōtara St regularly, we are dismayed to see hardly a cyclist using it.
The Port of Tauranga is the economic hub of the whole Bay of Plenty region but little or no thinking is going into improving access to it. Tōtara Street is heavily used by commuters and heavy transport and should be three-laned from SH2 to Hull Rd.
We need decision-makers who plan a decent roading network for Tauranga and the Western Bay.
Stop trying to choke us to death: we are not all going to ride bikes no matter how good the cycleway is and it’s hard to move logs along cycleways.
Margaret Murray-Benge, Bethlehem
Donate to flood victims
May I suggest all the charity shops in Tauranga donate some of their linen and clothing to the Auckland charities who are desperate for these items for the flood victims?
Not forgetting the Tauranga families affected too.
This is a time to share.
Lois Slater, Pyes Pa
Ardern’s legacy will live on
While the actions of conspiracy theorists, Trump followers, and misogynists may diminish at the resignation of Jacinda Ardern as prime minister, one wonders where they will next direct their toxic attention.
In my view, Ardern’s outstanding legacy will outlive them all.
Thank you, Jacinda.
Jackie Evans, Rotorua
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