Shepherds Park and Hellyers Creek Reserve Tracks
This week the Kaipatiki Local Board workshop includes an update and options for the long-awaited upgrade of the tracks in Shepherds Park and Hellyers Creek Reserve. Attached are maps showing the proposed stages of work, and some options for track surfacing. The upgrade stages would be constructed from 2021 to 2024.
The funding for the additional bridges/boardwalks that were consulted on has been pushed out by a few years by council's emergency budget.
The workshop item will be held this Wednesday from 2:30pm to 4pm at the Local Board boardroom in the same building as the Glenfield Library.
All are welcome to attend and listen to the information and discussion, but if you would like the opportunity to address the local board members, please attend our public forum slot at 10am Wednesday 16 June.
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