It is hoped a forum to discuss Tauranga's transport woes this week will help officials learn from Auckland's mistakes.
The Smart Transport Forum has about 150 people attending today and will include representatives from Bay of Plenty Regional Council, Smart Growth, Priority 1, Tauranga Chamber of Commerce and the New Zealand Transport Agency.
Sustainable Business Network Bay of Plenty regional manager Glen Crowther said the forum was an opportunity to hear from experts and for people to have their say on what transport options they would like to see in the city.
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Mr Crowther said the national arm of his organisation had previously run forums in Auckland which were, understandably, very Auckland-focused. Mr Crowther said he wanted to bring that to Tauranga, where there were already rumblings of the city's traffic woes.