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Contractors will begin work on Monday, 12 April, to remove the temporary stairs installed in 2017 after ex-cyclone Debbie caused a 14m slip that blocked part of the Mauao base track.
One hundred fifty years ago, the pakeha settlement of Tauranga numbered less than 250 households, road transport was powered by horse or donkey, and the few roads that weren’t dirt were made of white pipi shell.
Consultation on a single Acquisitions and Disposals Policy to ensure a consistent and transparent approach to buying, selling, leasing or transferring of council property is closing soon
Water restrictions stay on in Tauranga, crossing into April for the first time in recent years. Continued low flow in the streams that supply Tauranga’s drinking water means water restrictions remain necessary to relieve pressure on the streams.
Weather permitting, maintenance work will start Wednesday 21 April 2021 on Te Puke Highway between Bell Road and Welcome Bay Road. Breakdowns in the road seal may increasingly pose a safety risk for drivers, making it important to improve the road condition ahead of winter.
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