Proposed T2 transit lane for morning peak-time on Kamo Road
The southbound lane which is currently used for parking would be available for buses, bikes, mopeds, emergency services, and vehicles carrying at least 2 people.
We've set up two drop-in sessions for people to learn more and have their say about the proposed T2 transit lane on Kamo Road and Bank Street. Come and see the plans in detail:
🎯 Te Kamo drop-in session
Date: Tuesday 17 October 2023
Time: 4:30pm to 6:30pm
Location: Kamo Bowling Club, 15A Three Mile Bush Road, Te Kamo
🎯 City drop-in session
Date: Wednesday 18 October 2023
Time: 4:30pm to 6:30pm
Location: OneOneSix, 116 Bank Street, Whangārei
More info and Have Your Say
The tiger who came to tea
Trays are such a useful item to have in the home – they are obviously great for serving food and drinks, particularly breakfast in bed! Find out how to create your own with Resene wallpaper and Resene Colorwood wood stain with these easy step by step instructions.
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Lovers Lane opens
It's open! This morning we held a blessing for the new pathway, bridge and boardwalk in Lovers' Lane that connects the Kamo Shared Path with the Raumanga Shared Path.
You can access it from Cafler Park, Second Avenue, or between the Central Library and the council building, Te Iwitahi. The walking and cycling pathway includes a new paved area, Te Ara Hīkoi ki Kauika (the pathway to Kauika), a replaced bridge over the Waiarohia Stream, and a new boardwalk in Cafler Park.
The design is by Littoralis, Hawthorn Geddes and Boffa Miskell, connecting to the natural environment and local history. The high quality of construction was by local contractors including Canam, Robinson Asphalts, Culham Engineering, Northland Metal Industries (NMI), Ezra Bell, BDX Engineering and more.