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Proposed Brooklyn Road pop up bike lane - Online discussions Tuesday 26/05/2020

Carl from Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated

Hello

We invite you to view and take part in the Greater Brooklyn Residents Association Inc facilitated discussions in conjunction with Wellington City Council online about the proposed bike lane on Brooklyn Road.

Please find attached the GBRAI submission made to WCC.

Details to "dial in" for the Zoom meeting on tomorrow evening (Tuesday 26/05/2020) below:

Virtual public meeting over Zoom:

Tuesday 26th May at 7.30pm – Discussion with WCC regarding the Brooklyn Road Cycle Lane Pop Up Proposal.

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Meeting ID: 873 8499 9258
Password: 692631

Greater Brooklyn Residents Association Inc.

GBRAI submission to TR99-20 May 2020.pdf Download View

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