1588 days ago

Brooklyn Road Cycle Lane Pop Up Proposal

Sam Donald from Greater Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated

Would you like you have a say on the Brooklyn Road Cycle Lane Pop Up Proposal?

It is out for consultation under Temporary Traffic Resolution reference number TR99-20

You can view the proposal attached or online here: wellington.govt.nz...

GBRAI have prepared a short survey which is being delivered to residents letterboxes over the weekend. You can also complete the survey online here: docs.google.com...

Responses to our survey are requested by 9am Thursday the 28th. You might also like to send this survey form to other locals whom you think might like to have a say.

There is going to be a virtual public meeting over Zoom (as Alert Level 2 doesn't allow public meetings with more than 10 people):

Tuesday 26th May at 7.30pm
"Discussion with WCC regarding the Brooklyn Road Cycle Lane Pop Up Proposal"

Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 873 8499 9258
Password: 692631

GBRAI also encourage you to make your own individual submission on the Traffic Resolution. Feedback can be submitted to Council by filling out an online submission form here: wellington.govt.nz...

There are no age restrictions to our survey (or to the WCC Traffic Resolution feedback process) and we encourage youth voices to be part of the conversation.

For more information, or assistance you can contact the Council Traffic Engineers by email at trfeedback@wcc.govt.nz (we assume you can email submissions to this address also).

Please note that if you are giving feedback, the WCC consultation period on the Traffic Resolution finishes 5.00pm Thursday 28 May 2020.

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