1933 days ago

City Centre Residents Meeting: Queen Street Project

CCRG from Auckland City Centre Residents' Group - CCRG

Monday 7 September 5.30pm at the Ellen Melville Centre
Meeting Info & Agenda below

Greetings City Centre Residents, and Haere Mai to members existing and new.
Please note that the meeting will be in the larger Helen Clark Lounge to enable proper distancing.

HOT ITEM is the Access 4 Everyone (A4E) and Queen St/Waihorotiu Valley programme

The main focus of this meeting will be to discuss the plans for the Queen Street/Waihorotiu Valley Access For Everyone Programme, so come and share your city centre resident views on this.

We want to develop clear outcomes for this and some suggested steps to get us to there.

It is the residents who live here who should have the loudest voice in these discussions.

Thanks to the ever supportive Ellen Melville Centre team for making this possible!

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CCRG Meeting AGENDA 7 September2020.pdf Download View

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