Ladies Mile discussion to be undertaken at October
Council meeting
In August the Queenstown Lakes
District Council discussed the proposal to amend QLDC’s
Lead Policy to incorporate the Ladies Mile Area.
Following
the matters raised, the Council requested that staff address
a number of issues and report back at the September Council
meeting. The September meeting will be held in Wanaka,
therefore Council has decided to postpone consideration of
the Ladies Mile item until the next Council meeting in
Queenstown, which is scheduled for the 26th October.
QLDC
acknowledges that the issue is an important one for
Queenstown and attracted a significant amount of interest;
both in terms of submissions received and numbers present at
each public forum. Given that the decisions being discussed
are not time critical at this point, it is important that
the matter be heard in Queenstown to ensure everyone with an
interest is able to attend with relative
ease.
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