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I am currently working the local board and have previous correspondence and attempts to get public transport realistically accessible in our area for over 4 years which outlines the reasons validating the need and action. i have been pursuing this issue prior the building of the fletcher 97 homes development and park in anticipation that it would be resolved but still no outcomes to date. i have noticed with more people means more cars coming down Eugenia Rise and they do speed and we have no speed bumps or pedestrian to the shops for children and families to also access safely, it’s a tragedy waiting to happen.
i greatly appreciate you looking into this matter and working with me to provide even a temporary service by including eugenia rise in the link bus, for some of our community as a start as it seams the armed robberies weren’t enough it seems that a serious incident or accident that gains media attention needs to happen on our road to become considered priority as my years of correspondence and following process and being a rate payer raising these issues seems to continued to be dismissed in any type of action by Auckland Transport. Following this email i will send you their last email response received early 2020 for your records
Please help our community in any way possible
Your sincerely
Chislane Bourke
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