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Roads need to be closed for various reasons, but mainly for maintenance, construction work, and events. You can sign up for the Weekly Bulletin for up to date road closure information.

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Event road closures 2024-2025

Tauranga has plenty of amazing events on offer. To ensure these events are delivered efficiently and safely for participants, the public, residents and businesses, the following road closures will be in place:

Event road closures

 

Current road closures are listed in our Weekly Bulletin below

Vote now to make sure you're heard

People should get their voting papers in the post by tomorrow (Tuesday) at the latest to make sure their voices are heard in the Tauranga City Council election.

That’s the message from the council’s electoral officer, Warwick Lampp of electionz.com, who says votes must be received by midday on Saturday to be counted.

“It’s vital that people get their votes in the post by tomorrow to make sure they’re received in time,” he says.

“If you haven’t voted yet, then make sure you do it today and drop your voting papers into a postbox by tomorrow at the latest.”

After tomorrow, voters will have to take their voting papers to a Council library or the 91 Willow St service centre during opening hours to ensure they are received in time.

People who are enrolled to vote but who have not received their voting papers can cast a special vote by visiting the Willow St service centre. Enrolment details can be checked online at the enrol.vote.nz website.

Council is using the STV voting system for the first time in this election.

Under STV, voters rank candidates with numbers (1, 2, 3, etc), rather than putting ticks by their names.

They can rank as many or as few as they wish.

Posted: Oct 4, 2019,

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