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Rotorua Mayor Calls for Long-Term Roading Solution

26 February 2016


Rotorua Mayor Calls for Long-Term Roading Solution


The government’s announcement today of a multi-million transport package for Rotorua is a great start to a long-term roading solution which will not only ease pressure on a busy road but also help the region’s economic growth, says Rotorua Lakes Council mayor Steve Chadwick.

Transport minister Simon Bridges announced a $24 million roading package of new works to be rolled out in Rotorua over the next two to three years with potential for further investment based on growth.

“We are delighted with this announcement. Congestion on Te Ngae Road is a major problem for us and needs to be addressed,” said Mayor Chadwick.

“We are confident the announcement today and this development will go a long way to addressing this problem.

“However, it is important we look to a more comprehensive medium and long term solution to support growth and give certainty.

“We look forward to working with New Zealand Transport Agency to develop the business case to address the investment in Rotorua’s growth.”

Mayor Chadwick said the council wanted to see the SH30 Rotorua eastern arterial designation lifted. It was first applied in the early 1960s.

“This historic injustice needs to be addressed for local iwi (Ngati Uenukukopako, Te Roro o te Rangi, Hurunga te Rangi) to allow them an opportunity to manage and develop that land.

“If this package of investment announced by the minister today leads to that, this is a very important principle decision for us as a council.

“There is no long term need for that road for the next 20-50 years.

“It is great to have the attention and now the financial support of the Crown,” said Mayor Chadwick.

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