Scrap Golden Mile, Or CBD Will Follow Thorndon Quay
Responding to The Post’s coverage of the damage tens of millions of dollars of ‘improvements’ have done to Thorndon Quay, Wellington Ratepayers’ Alliance spokesman James Ross said:
“Wellingtonians are tired of paying hundreds of dollars per household to make the city a worse place to live.”
“Shuttered shops and closed cafes suck the life out of our city. With $1,700-per-household already lined up to turn the Golden Mile into a building site, Thorndon Quay is just the start.”
“Council needs to pull the plug before Golden Mile contracts are signed next month. Otherwise we can forget her $7,000 portrait, Wellington’s empty CBD will be more than enough of a monument to Tory Whanau’s time in office.”
Note:
The Wellington Ratepayers’ Alliance is a not-for-profit community group dedicated to championing prudent fiscal management of the Wellington region. Membership is free and open to all residents who sign up at www.wellingtonratepayers.nz.
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