19/07/2022: next meeting of the Greater Brooklyn Residents Association Inc
Hello,
You are cordially invited to the next meeting of GBRAI, this Tuesday the 29th, at the RSA Room of the Brooklyn Community Centre at 7.30pm.
We seek your continued support and come and hear matters relating to where you live and their impacts such as: # ongoing stench from the sewage dewatering plant# closure of C and D landfill and coming consent for continuation of WCC Southern Landfill# local body election meeting (councillors & Mayor & GWRC)# other matters of interest and concern from the floor
Yours sincerely,
Carl Savage
Secretary
for and on behalf of
*Greater Brooklyn Residents Association* *Incorporated (GBRAI)*
2022-2023 meeting dates - at Brooklyn Community Centre (RSA room)
# Tuesday 19th July 2022 # Tuesday 20th September 2022
# Tuesday 15th November 2022 # Christmas Drinks December 2022
# Tuesday 14th February 2023 (the week before is immediately after Waitangi weekend)
# Tuesday 21th March 2023 # Tuesday 16th May 2023
# AGM 20th June 2023
AGENDA
1. Apologies to date:
2. Review & approve the Minutes of last meeting (19 May 2022)
3. Finance
4. Correspondence (posted mail to be directed to Brooklyn Community Centre )
a. outwards: WCC & GWRC trying to get clarity about T&T works
b. outwards/inwards : Ohiro Road/Todman St/Cleveland St intersection WCC officers
c. Email/FB/Neighbourly – local matter updates, several NZ Police operations
d. inwards – updates on POW reservoir
e. inwards – update on Harrison St road changes & social housing
5. General Business
(a) Landfills (closure of C and D; “Piggy Back option of WCC for the Southern Landfill)
(b) Harrison St turning area
(c) Ohiro Road/Todman St/Cleveland St intersection traffic update
(d) Prince of Wales water reservoir - update
(e) local body election meeting 27 September 2022
(f) civil defence container in central Brooklyn – update
(g) Ohiro Road/Todman St/Cleveland St intersection traffic update
(h) Crime in wider Brooklyn – bottle store ram raid
(i) Other business
Poll: Is the increase in disability parking fines fair?
In October, the fine for parking in a designated mobility car park without a permit has jumped from $150 to $750—a 400% increase!
The goal is to keep these spaces open for those who truly need them. Do you think this big increase in the fine is fair? Share your thoughts below.
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89.1% Yes, it's fair
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10.3% No, it's unreasonable
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0.7% Other - I'll share below
Just dough it
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Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.
Do you recognise any of these bikes? 🚲
Wellington Police have recently recovered eight bikes and would like to reunite them with their owners.
If you believe one is yours, head to the Wellington Police Station to retrieve your property. Make sure to bring either a proof of purchase or serial number to prove ownership.
To have a proper look, click on any image to enlarge it.