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441 days ago

Good to know where our rates are going........

Justine from The Brook

Letter from council as follows:

Good afternoon Justine,

In response to your enquiry regarding track maintenance in Eureka Park where tracks through the redwoods and Greenwood Track are located, our contractors have outlined the following:

A leaf blower is used to

*     Blow the debris out of the gutters to allow the water to drain correctly.

*     Remove the debris and leaf litter off the track surface to allow the water to shed correctly and reduce the slipperiness/unevenness.

These methods of track maintenance are our standard operating procedures, and allow us to manage general water erosion wear and tear on our track surfaces

Ngā mihi
Sarah Clarke
Team Leader Parks | Kaiarataki Papa Rēhia

Nelson City Council | Te Kaunihera o Whakatū
P 03 545 8733
nelson.govt.nz
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