Open! Vital infrastructure to safely transport bulk water across Te Awa Kairangi and the Wellington Fault. Supplies Porirua and North-West Wellington cities. Future-proofed to carry the waste water main, and multi-purpose as safe active mode crossing between river trails. #AoNZPol#nzpol
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How flowy was Te Awa Kairangi on the weekend? Big but less than annual average. Flood defences are designed to cope with x5 the flow, which I hope doesn’t happen in my lifetime (but it could)!
Thank you for supporting me for re-election with a strong result. A difficult triennium looms, full of tough choices. I will continue to represent by being values-driven, pragmatic, proactive & accessible. I will also need plenty of support, advice and feedback along the way. Q💚 #nzpol
While we’re all running around campaigning, the real work of governing the region continues. This Thursday we make some very important multi-million-dollar decisions on the next round of bus contracts. It’s commercially-sensitive, so I can’t share more than the published agenda.
Kia ora Alice. Working on it, but it's been slow progress. Would you like to meet up to discuss? I'm interested in your ideas for priorities and how we could fund them. 021337262 Cr Quentin Duthie💚