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Date Submitted
2021-04-13 15:45:57
Name:
Monique Woodroofe

Things we think we should focus on

Te Aroha Spa

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NA - not my town

Additional water sources for Morrinsville

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NA - not my town

Facing the rubbish problem head on

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Could we have decent recycling.
Tell us what you think about Resource recovery centres:
Put resource recovery centres in all three towns
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Revitalising our town centres

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Mountain bike skills and dog park for Te Aroha

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Improving walking and cycling connections

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Our preferred option – improving walking and cycling connections
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Dog park in Matamata

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What do you think about our proposed limits for rates and debt?
What do you think about our plans for our other projects?
Very keen to see/discuss the Abbyfield concept for the housing of the elderly. Abbyfield is a non-profit - trust model for housing older people who are unable to live at home, but are a long way from rest-home life. Premises are 12 - self contained rooms, with communal eating, lounge.

Things we want to investigate/Looking further ahead/Things we're compromising on:

Other comments:
I am new to Matamata so don't know history of the by-pass.
% Matamata wants to have a strong cafe/restaurant culture, serving tourists (local, regional, and maybe one day international), then trucks - huge double axel, rattling through mainstreet spoils the town and makes Matamata unattractive. Is there any research that supports the belief/assertion, that the Waikato expressway will result in less heavy traffic on Broadway.
Have the people in Matamata said they are ok with the heavy traffic going through Matamata?