A proposal to reduce the impact that thousands of tourists have on Dunedin's Baldwin St needs to happen soon, a resident says.
The Dunedin City Council is proposing changes to the world's steepest street which will slow the speed vehicles can travel along it and also make it less attractive for larger vehicles, such as camper vans.
Last year, the council installed new signs along the street and at the time said more safety measures were being planned.
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Treatments being considered include a paved raised threshold and widened footpaths at the entrance to the street, several new one-way sections with areas of low planting, new seating, and a raised platform to slow traffic near the steepest points.