Bus Stop Proposal: Hinemoa Street
Auckland Transport are proposing to make changes to the bus stops around 75 Hinemoa Street.
The proposal includes:
* New bus stop outside 75 Hinemoa Street, with new bus stop road markings, ‘No Stopping’ broken yellow lines, tactile pavers and edge line.
* Upgrade existing bus stop outside 58-60 Hinemoa Street, with new bus stop road markings, ‘No Stopping’ broken yellow lines, tactile pavers and edge line.
* New pedestrian refuge crossing outside 79 Hinemoa Street, with the installation of side islands, refuge islands, tactile pavers, edge lines and flush median road markings.
* Removal of 14 on-street parking spaces on Hinemoa Street.
Consultation closes: Wednesday 24 November
There doesn't appear to be an online submission form yet, and only some neighbours have been notified, so please leave your feedback below or email me and I will pass it on: john.gillon@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
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