1500 days ago

Residents meeting tonight...at 7.30pm

Carl from Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated

REMINDER FOR TO NIGHT....

Hello,

You are cordially invited to the next (this Tuesday the 20th of October) meeting of the Greater Brooklyn Residents Association meeting at St Mathews Church at 7.30pm. We hope to see you there...the heaters will be on!

Tuesday's Agenda attached. Yours sincerely,

Carl Savage

Secretary

for and on behalf of

*Greater Brooklyn Residents Association* *Incorporated (GBRAI)

Tuesday 20 October 2020

7.30pm

Future meetings at St Mathews Church, 96 Washington Ave, Brooklyn

2021 dates - Tuesday 2nd February 2021(provisionally to be confirmed); Tuesday 16th March 2021; Tuesday 18 May 2021; AGM 15 June 2021

Past meetings 2020 - General Election Candidates meeting Tuesday 25 August; Tuesday 20 October

AGENDA

1. Apologies:

2. Minutes of last meeting & matters arising

3. Finance $1,878.52 (as at 12/10/2020)

4. Business

(a) WCC Spatial Plan on housing – GBRAI submission

(b) Ohiro Road / Cleveland Street / Todman Street intersection discussions continued

(c) Harrison Street Council social housing construction update and proposal for a turning area

(d) Report back from representatives on Community liaison Group & WCC and contracted operators within WCC landfill; WCC run southern landfill Resource Consent status / extension and status of C & D landfill and T & T landfills

(e) Prince of Wales water reservoir – latest update

(f) Update on the Kingston bus hub and speed cushions (as opposed to judder bars)

(g) Brooklyn School re-development – completion in late October?

seeking another volunteer to advocate specifically for Kingston

(h) relocating meetings from St Mathews due to it being sold

(i) other items

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