Hi John
Coromandel faces a fourth consecutive disrupted summer season with
NZTA confirming it will be late March 2024 before SH25A is
reopened.
It’s a devastating blow to our community and news of
the delayed reopening comes after months of inaction, excuses and
dithering by the current government and NZTA.
We really needed
the highway reopened before Christmas. While its good now to at least
have a target date that will provide some certainty for people, the
impact on our local communities between now and then mean continued
distress for many.
There have already been too many business
closures and jobs lost. Local people have been inconvenienced for far
too long and news that it’s going to be at least another nine or ten
months will be the last straw for many.
I don’t think the
government or NZTA realise how important that road is to our region.
They seem content to just be taking their own sweet time without
regard to the negative impacts the closure has on so many
people.
The constant stream of self-congratulatory press
releases from NZTA telling us what a great job they’re doing only adds
insult to injury. I’d much prefer they just got on with the
job.
We’ve still got a lot of winter yet to come and other road
closures this week around the Coromandel Peninsula highlight how
vulnerable we are.
Kind regards
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