Mahurangi Matters_Issue 245_19 March 2014

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March 19, 2014

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Puhoi • Warkworth • Snells • Matakana • Omaha • Leigh • Pakiri • Wellsford • Port Albert • Kaiwaka • Mangawhai

New motorway wins strong public support Plans to build a $780 million motorway extension from Puhoi to Warkworth have received overwhelming support, despite concerns by some local residents and businesses about the disruption its construction will cause. The Environmental Protection Authority has received 184 submissions on the proposal, including 115 in favour of the project, and 46 who are against it in some way. The most common reasons for supporting the project are improved freight deliveries and access for tourists, while the most common objection is traffic, noise and dust concerns while it is being built. Most submissions were from Warkworth, and 76 submitters have said they want to speak at the hearing which begins next month. Fifteen different consents are needed for the project, and a multitude of suggestions have been made of ways of mitigating its impact on the environment. Auckland Council says it expects the motorway will promote development in Warkworth, but wants better protection of a kauri forest. It has

also asked that the design allows for additional motorway ramps south of Warkworth and north-east of Warkworth in the future. It says it is also concerned about the condition of SH1, which will become its responsibility once the motorway is completed, and the long-term financial implications of this to Council. It is also concerned that stormwater discharges from the motorway could contribute to existing flooding problems in the upper Mahurangi catchment. Supermarket giant Foodstuffs has sought confirmation that the motorway won’t interfere with its own construction plans at Hudson Road. It says it expects to open a supermarket at the site within 15 years, which is the maximum length of time NZTA can wait before its consents will lapse. It is also concerned about any potential flooding issues. Mahurangi College fully supports the motorway, but is concerned that construction traffic could be making an extra 1240 trips along Woodcocks Road each day. It has asked that the traffic not use the road at the beginning continued page 3

Hey guys, let’s play

Lucas Hathaway, aged 4, is loving his new playground.

Snells Beach Kindergarten has opened a new playground, thanks to funding from the Auckland Kindergarten Association. About 80 people attended the opening on March 5 for a fish-and-chip picnic, and local Maori elder Jack Repia blessed the playground. Playground staff also thanked the Salty Dog Inn for supporting the kindergarten trivia night for the past eight years. Head teacher Kerrie Weenink says it’s great to have a good playground for the children to learn and play. “Children gain confidence as they achieve physical goals and the equipment can be changed around to keep the playground interesting and challenging,” Kerrie says. The children closed the evening with a group performance.


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