Public Meeting about Stormwater Infrastructure
Hi All
Public meeting is now MONDAY 29 MARCH, at 6pm at TITAHI BAY SCHOOL, 11 Kura Street.
We are pleased there is now action in Titahi Bay to install and repair stormwater infrastructure and there is an opportunity for the community to hear from Council and Wellington Water when and how this will take place, the public and private cost and the process of financial assistance.
Our aim is to give the Council and Wellington Water the opportunity to provide better consultation and transparency - given recent press (see links below).
Key Points:
1. Plan: What is the plan – public and private works?
2. Timeframe: When?
3. Financial assistance: How will you assist private owners that might have to pay?
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