"We've had no discussions regarding the actual design of a roundabout, or how much land might be needed for it, but we will be wanting to see that it gets a high priority."
Meanwhile the council had some timetabling of its own to do following Monday's funding announcements by Infrastructure Minister Shane Jones (Minister comes bearing gifts, July 28), and a council workshop would be called within the next week or two to address a significantly expanded "to do" list.
"We already had a $67 million roading programme, plus carry-overs from last year, and now we have more roading and these other projects to get started," Carter said.
"We will be talking to the other councils, and various other agencies, about how all this work is going to be done, and when. There is certainly a lot to do."
The funding announced by Jones on Monday also included:
* $7 million for the Far North District Council to build a cycle trail and shared path linking Ahipara, Kaitaia and Awanui to Te Oneroa a Tohe (90 Mile Beach) and Te Rerenga Wairua (Cape Reinga);
* $1.8 million for Kaitaia-based social services provider Hē Korowai Trust to develop sites for 24 houses that will be relocated from Auckland;
* $1 million each for upgrading the wharves at Unahi and Pukenui;
* $986,710 for the Ngāti Kuri Trust Board to fence waterways and riparian planting;
* $1.1 million for Tapuwae Inc to fence stock out of waterways.