Waikato Regional Council is at loggerheads with Hamilton City Council over the controversial redesign of an inner-city street causing chaos and disruption outside its new multimillion-dollar headquarters.
It comes after Hamilton City Councilremoved a number of its two-hour-free carparks with coloured planters, a cycleway and street furniture in an attempt to make the street safer and more people-friendly.
The $540,000 Innovative Streets pilot - funded by 90 per cent by Waka Kotahi and 10 per cent by Hamilton City Council - launched last week and is expected to run for at least a month.
But Waikato Regional Council chair Russ Rimmington has blasted the new Ward St layout as being "hair brained" and wants it gone.
The regional council only relocated from its Hamilton East premises to the Ward St building last Monday - the same week the trial officially began.