Roads, rubbish and medical centres are among some Tauranga residents' thoughts on what our city's biggest needs are.
The Sun went wandering to gain people's thoughts with the General Election ahead of us this October, and the chance to vote in councillors coming up next year when the Tauranga City Council's Commission signs off before the Local Body Elections in July 2024.
So what do Tauranga local think is the biggest priority for our city looking forward?
'Well I'm going to give you my personal opinion because I'm walking around with a back brace on because we hit a major pothole on the Kaimai Ranges and I've got a crushed vertebrae,” says Shona Rutherford, who's in a back brace for six weeks to heal her injuries.
'So at the moment we need better roads.”
Better roads is Shona Rutherford's main priority after hitting a pothole on the Kaimai Ranges. Photo: John Borren/SunLive.
Improved roads seemed to be a reoccurring trend when The Sun reporter and photographer chatted to city folk.
'I've lived here my whole life and the roads – although population increase – the roads have gotten worse,” says Tracey McCready.
Tracey McCready has lived in Tauranga her whole life and thinks our roads have gotten worse. Photo: John Borren/SunLive.
'Cameron Rd used to be two lanes all the way. Now we've got more cars on the road, more people live here and we're down to one lane. It's just a disaster.”
Adding to the subject of roads being Tauranga's biggest priority was ex-Aucklander Haley Falamoe.
'There's new builds going up everywhere but the roads are obviously still lagging behind because the new builds are going up so quickly.”
Haley has lived in Tauranga for six years now.
Papamoa resident Haley Falamoe thinks roads lagging behind the city's growth is part of Tauranga's traffic problems. Photo: John Borren/SunLive.
'It's becoming like a semi Auckland because of all the traffic and everything; and I think the roads are a huge part of that.”
On the environmental front, Jay Harawira think our city's main priority should be on rubbish and littering.
Jay Harawira is frustrated with the rubbish around our city. Photo: John Borren/SunLive.
'Tauranga can be on a bit on the messy side and I think handling rubbish would be something to be taken care of. I constantly see how people always litter when they're only like two feet from a bin.”
Katie Tie lives with health problems and thinks our city needs another hospital or a 24-hour accidents and emergency centre – particularly in the Papamoa area due to its growth.
Katie Tie's focus for what our city's needs is another hospital or emergency medical centre. Photo: John Borren/SunLive.
'We used to live in Papamoa and because I've got health issues that need to be dealt with fast, we moved up this end (Tauranga Central) because now we're only minutes away from the hospital.”
If you'd like to share your thoughts on what our city needs, commissioner clinics are held each month where you can speak face-to-face with a commissioner.
To book a clinic time, email executive assistant Maree King at: maree.king@tauranga.govt.nz
2 comments
Roads, roads, roads
Posted on 10-02-2023 12:14 | By CliftonGuy
The main roads into Papamoa are in a terrible state. We are getting potholes where the old potholes have been (poorly) repaired. What is wrong with our Kommisars?
Just do it
Posted on 10-02-2023 12:35 | By First Responder
Of course roading is a mess. We have council pen pushers that think every one should be on an electric bus. Turret Road is too much of a challenge for them, so that gets shoved in the corner. Someone fell of a bike at Greerton roundabout, so thats reduced to a single lane. They've known for years that the city is growing, and they still do nothing. Anne can move back to Wellington, and lets get the city moving. By pass all the red tape resource consent BS, and get on with it. We dont need consultants to tell us how to build a road. Just get on with it. 4 lanes Tauriko to TeMaunga, Roundabout at Belk Road, with access to Tauraiko industrial area. 4 lane 15th Ave and Turret Road. Get rid of the bus lanes on Hewletts Road. 17th Ave linked to K route. Do it!
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