One of the inner-city workers, who did not want to be named, said she went to the council on Tuesday afternoon and this morning asking if something could be done. She had also gone to the i-Site building to ask the staff there.
Aerial view showing where the seagull is trapped. Photo / File
The council told the Rotorua Daily Post it was doing its best to free the bird and it was freed just before 4pm today.
A spokeswoman said the bird was lured down the tower and staff managed to put a towel over its head and get it outside.
She said council staff were trying to catch the bird in a net on the end of a long pole, which they were putting up into the tower by standing on scaffolding.