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Support for inner city revitalisation initiatives

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26 Feb, 2015 11:10 PM3 mins to read

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A raft of potential initiatives for Rotorua's inner city revitalisation has received overwhelming support according to Rotorua Lakes Council.

The council has now completed collation of feedback from local business operators on a number of possible projects identified in its draft Inner City Revitalisation Strategy.

Once adopted, the strategy will
set out the future direction for inner city revitalisation action in the city, one of the key priority goals of the Rotorua 2030 vision developed by the council in partnership with the community.

The council's Inner City Revitalisation Portfolio lead, Councillor Karen Hunt, said a number of 'meet and greet' sessions had been held with businesses as well as workshops and meetings between elected members and key stakeholders.

She said feedback had also come in through a number of other channels, including an online survey, emails and written comment.

"We're certainly very encouraged by the responses we received. They indicate that we're on the right track and that our inner city business community is largely supportive of where the council and its partners are going with our strategy to reinvigorate the inner city.

"Our team made direct contact with every inner city business and invited them to complete our survey on the draft Inner City Revitalisation Strategy. More than 80 per cent of those surveyed were satisfied overall with projects implemented over the last 12 months or so, and that's a very pleasing endorsement.

"We're really grateful for all the feedback and comments received as they've been very helpful for drafting our final strategy document," Ms Hunt said.

The feedback is to be reviewed by the Inner City Steering Group and the draft strategy amended where necessary. It will then go before the council's Strategy, Policy & Finance Committee meeting on 1 April where the final Inner City Revitalisation Strategy is expected to be adopted.

According to Rotorua Lakes Council, its online survey of possible inner city revitalisation actions revealed support for most proposals.

Those projects receiving the strongest support were a Lakefront cycleway (88 per cent in support), Arawa Street cycleway (85 per cent), Fenton Street cycleway (78 per cent), more street art (83 per cent), campervan parking for Kuirau Park (79 per cent), Lakefront campervan parking (74 per cent), extending CCTV camera coverage (74 per cent), purchasing buildings for parking (75 per cent), a policy for earthquake-prone buildings (74 per cent), replacing old street seating with new Jake Seats (69 per cent), and reviewing City Focus (66 per cent).

The only issues not to receive more than 50 per cent support were an upgrade of the Haupapa/Tutanekai streets intersection with 49 per cent support), replacing the Pukuatua Street public toilets (48 per cent support), and changing vehicle give way provisions on Tutanekai Street (39 per cent support).

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