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“There was over 200 people there, and it wasn’t a very nice day.” Due to its significant archaeological status and cultural history, “a sympathetic approach” was taken to the work at the reserve with as little digging as possible. The objective was to build on top of the land rather than disturb it with earthworks. A top-quality synthetic turf had been used at the site as it was difficult to get grass to grow in the sandy soil. Luz Zuniga/Stuff Turley said the turf was realistic. Māpua Wharf was a destination that was growing in popularity. Luz Zuniga/Stuff ....
Braden Fastier/Stuff Councillor Trindi Walker says she’s concerned “our community voice is not reflected” in the Long Term Plan 2021-31. The Long Term Plan had been prepared as if the three waters – drinking water, wastewater and storm water – would continue to be provided by the council. However, with the provision of water services nationally under review by the Government, that could lead to “significant changes”. For Tasman District Council, there was also uncertainty over the total cost of the Waimea dam “due to risks associated with the project, including any further Covid-19 related costs and the scale of work still required to complete the dam”. ....
Engineer Richard English describes the section of SH60 over Tākaka Hill is a lifeline. “There s no polite way of putting this,” English said. “It s a complete debacle, a farce, and it s an absolute embarrassment to the engineering profession.” He described that stretch of highway – the only road over the hill into and out of Golden Bay – as a lifeline. “It should have taken 18 months from go to whoa to get that job done,” said English, an engineer of 50 years’ experience. “Now we re nearly 3½ years into that job, and it s still not complete.” The Kaikōura earthquake, in November 2016, caused a “massive amount of damage” to State Highway 1. Within 3½ years of that natural disaster, not only had the road been rebuilt but parking areas and beautification work had been completed, English said. ....
Martin De Ruyter/Stuff Mayor Tim King says while the reason for receiving the funding was clearly explained, it appeared to be unclear how it was utilised. Councillors appeared surprised this month when they were told the size of the Moutere account balance during a discussion about the proposed Māpua boat ramp. The RFCs were discussed again on Thursday at an extraordinary council meeting that was called to consider a notice of motion on funding sources for a Motueka pool project. During deliberations for the Long Term Plan 2021-31, councillors agreed to bring forward the timing of the business case for the pool by a year to 2021-22, with a $150,000 budget for that work to become available in tranches of $50,000 in 2021-22 and $100,000 in 2022-23. Councillors also agreed to bring forward the construction of the pool to 2023-24 with $3m funding for that work to be one-third community contribution, 50 per cent from the Motueka RFC account and the remainder from t ....
Nelson Airport is a strategic asset owned jointly by Tasman District and Nelson City councils. Tasman District councillors have aligned with the wishes of Nelson Airport representatives and agreed their preferred option is the establishment of a holding company as a funding vehicle only for the airport and Port Nelson. As the airport and port are owned jointly by Tasman District and Nelson City councils, Nelson City councillors must make that same choice in order for Tasman District Council’s preferred option to proceed. City councillors are tipped to consider the matter on Thursday. During their discussion on the options for the two strategic assets as they deliberated on the Tasman District Council Long Term Plan 2021-31, councillors first voted on a motion to retain the status quo, which was lost. The vote on a holding company as a funding vehicle only – option C – then passed. If Nelson City councillors also choose that option, the new company for the port ....