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Eastern Transport Corridor options

More opportunity to find out about the Eastern Transport Corridor options

An additional consultation date and venue has been added for residents and business owners in Auckland’s eastern suburbs wanting to know more about the options for the Eastern Transport Corridor.
Those seeking information about the proposed 11 options and 47 alignments for the corridor now have a further opportunity to meet with consultants investigating the Corridor options at the Orakei Community Centre, 156 Kepa Road Orakei on Wednesday 15th October from 4pm to 8pm.

The chair of the Eastern Transport Corridor Steering Group, Councillor Greg McKeown, says the extra opportunity for feedback from people living and working in the Eastern Bays will be invaluable to the process. "I’m pleased this extra date has been added. I want to make it easier for Eastern Bays people to provide their input at this important stage," he says.

"We are asking for feedback about options that Opus are continuing to investigate - where it goes, how we build it, and what modes of transport we build it for."

For more information contact: Darrell Carlin 021 709 907 Communications Manager Eastern Transport Corridor


Consultation Day Venue Address Date Time

1 St Columba Church 480 Ti Rakau Drive, Botany Downs (50m west of Botany Road) Thursday 2 October 2003 1.00pm - 8.00pm

2 Te Tuhi – The Mark “Pakuranga Community and Cultural Centre” 13 Reeves Road, Pakuranga (Opposite Pakuranga Mall) Saturday 4 October 2003 9.00am-4.00pm

3 Auckland University Rugby Club Entrance off Merton Road, St Johns (Colin Maiden Park) Wednesday 8 October 2003 1.00 pm - 8.00 pm

4 Parnell District School Hall Gladstone Road entrance, Parnell Saturday 11 October 2003 9.00am-4.00pm

5 Orakei Community Centre 156 Kepa Road Orakei Wednesday October 15 4pm-8pm

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