Results for "6"
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Maich Road, Manurewa - Pedestrian Improvements and Traffic Calming
at the intersections of Corin Avenue and Maich Road, and Beatty Avenue and Maich Road. Another 6 will be removed... bus stop at 117 Great South Road to bring the road markings up to current standards removing 6
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Edward Avenue and Ashton Avenue, Ōtara – School safety upgrades
facility, meaning it must operate in a safe manner at all times. Suggestion that 6 more speed bumps... of 30km/h and found that 6 new speed bumps are necessary to reach slower and safer speeds. Concern
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Roadworks affecting public transport as of 12/08/2024
66, OUT Coates Avenue, Orakei – Monday 29 July to Friday 6 September 2024 Dates: Monday 29 July to Friday 6 September 2024Time: At all timesDescription: Bus stop closures are required due... East Coast Road, Northcross – Tuesday 6 August 2024 Dates: Tuesday 6 August 2024Time: 9am... Road 871 Forrest Hill Road, Forrest Hill – Thursday 6 August 2024 Dates: Thursday 6 August... Parkway, Silverdale – Tuesday 6 and Wednesday 7 August 2024 Date: Tuesday 6 and Wednesday 7 August
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Student leadership programme
could be working on their Restricted licence for approximately 6 to 10 weeks depending on how often
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Te Huia regional train service
Te Huia is the passenger train service that operates between Waikato and The Strand in Auckland. Updates Te Huia will now take passengers directly to The Strand in central Auckland. Staged improvements are planned which will improve trips for Aucklanders travelling South. Read more about updates to the service. About Te Huia Te Huia is the regional passenger train service connecting Waikato (Hamilton and Huntly) and Auckland (The Strand). It started operating on 6 April 2021. The Te Huia
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Safe speeds programme
proposed for a speed limit change, including a cost benefit disclosure statement hold a minimum 6 -week
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Sycamore Drive, Sunnynook - Broken yellow lines
Proposal status: Feedback closed 4 November 2019, last updated 6 December 2019. Reference number: BYL-401 We've proposed changes in your area We proposed new broken yellow lines in the western direction from the bus stop on Sycamore Drive, Sunnynook. Download the proposal drawing for Sycamore Drive (PDF 222KB) Why the changes are needed Our proposal responds to a request from the community to improve the visibility for drivers coming out of the service road behind Countdown. In addition
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Zion Rd, Birkenhead - Broken yellow lines
Proposal status: updated 6 July 2018 Proposal reference: BYL-256 We are proposing to extend the existing broken yellow lines around the cul-de-sac head on Zion Road, Birkenhead. Download the proposal drawing for Zion Road (PDF 337KB) Why the changes are needed These changes are needed to make sure that parked cars do not block access for emergency vehicles, rubbish trucks and larger vehicles turning in the street. Our investigations show that some larger vehicles are being forced to use
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Arran Road, Browns Bay - Broken yellow lines
to have the Broken yellow lines extended especially at the top end removing up to 6 cars park right
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Vestey Drive, Mount Wellington - Broken yellow lines
are not allowed to park on or within 6 metres of an intersection, as it impacts on visibility entering