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Public Meeting TONIGHT

Brady Dyer from Petone Community Board

Next Meeting: Monday 3rd September (TONIGHT)
6:30pm at the Petone Library (Meeting Room)
Tonight we have our public meeting for the Petone Community Board. The first item on our agenda is the presentation of certificates by Mayor Ray Wallace to 3x recipients of the inaugural Petone Champions. A new award created by the Petone Community Board to recognise people within our community that are doing awesome things.

KEY ITEMS IN THIS MEETING:

Presentation of Petone Champions by Mayor Ray Wallace
Jackson Street - Proposed No Stopping At All Times Restrictions
Jackson Street - Proposed No Stopping Restrictions
Bolton Street - Proposed Mobility Carpark Relocation
Bay Street - Proposed P30 Parking Restrictions
The Esplanade - Proposed P30 Parking Restrictions
You can view the full agenda here:
infocouncil.huttcity.govt.nz...

or you can download a PDF of the agenda here:
infocouncil.huttcity.govt.nz...

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