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Waipā District Council applies the brakes to its Streets for People trial in Cambridge

Christel Yardley/Stuff Hamilton Rd, the main route into Cambridge from the north, had its pedestrian crossing enhanced with colour to make it more visible. Police, fire and ambulance emergency services also lobbied the council to dismantle some aspects of the project so they could have restored access to the town. Councillor Susan O’Regan said feedback gathered from the trial failed to capture demographic details of people who offered comments. And that was critical for the council to understand which group of people didn’t like the changes made during the trial. “It’s quite clear from the report that significant community involvement is critical to get buy-in.

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Tom Lee/Stuff Councillor Susan O Regan said the council was losing staff due to abuse hurled at them by the public (file pic). “I get that members of our community are passionate about the park and what it means to you and your past. “I applaud your unwavering commitment to see something you hold dear protected but the way in which this matter has played out in a public manner can not be admired.” She said there had been a campaign of misinformation and she read out a “snapshot” of abusive online comments. SUPPLIED The Mangapiko Stream (top) and the Manhanoi Stream (centre) are a key part of the concept plan.

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