The lovely old pohutakawa trees lining the Turrett Rd section before the bridge will have to go, sad to say ... and I'm a tree lover of note!
But the Hairini Bridge has to be widened.
Surely putting a traffic light at Burrows St is not all the transport department can come up, with for heaven's sake.
Think forward, and plan accordingly.
This problem of traffic in 15th Ave has been bubbling and brewing for years. Will someone with guts do something positive please.
Isabel Ashmore
Tauranga
Treaty deals
The claim by Bryan Johnson (Letters February 7) that the government is apologising to Maori for problems that are mostly of their own making is not supported by any credible evidence.
More than $2 billion in justified Treaty settlements have been paid for land wrongfully taken from Maori by past governments.
What Bryan seems unaware of is that Treaty settlements have been less than 10 per cent compensation. In the case of Tauranga, $50 million compensation was paid for wrongfully confiscated land worth more than $500m.
Maori have accepted this with good grace, and displayed considerable goodwill. Bryan could bear this in mind when he considers writing letters critical of Maori.
Peter Dey
Welcome Bay