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Consultation has concluded. Thanks for all your feedback!
Welcome to the Te Puke Main Street Upgrade project page – thanks for taking a look!
This project is about creating a high quality, robust and attractive town centre for Te Puke that functions well for pedestrians and road users.
Three proposed designs for the upgrade are now available. We’re seeking your feedback as to what option you like best, and what is important to you for this upgrade.
Option 1 – two traffic through-lanes through town.
Option 2 – one traffic through-lane through town with a parking lane/aisle (for safer parking exit) for one block from Jocelyn Street to Oxford Street.
Option 3 – new roundabout at Boucher Avenue and a traffic through-lane with adjacent parking lane/aisle (for safer parking exit) that runs for two blocks from Boucher Avenue to Oxford Street.
Option 1 retains the existing road layout while options 2 and 3 change the road layout to allow for safer parking exit and pedestrian movement.
For a better look at the design options you can view hard copies at Te Puke Library.
Please take your time to browse the design options, and to have your say through the quick two minute survey. Your feedback is very important as it will help shape the future of Te Puke.
Also available are pros and cons of the options, and Tim Lander’s approved North
West Town Entrance Improvements which will be completed alongside the Main
Street Upgrade.