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Published: 20-Mar-2019
The Woodend-Sefton Community Board are exploring options for an entrance sign to the Waikuku Beach Community and they want to hear what you think. Public consultation opened today with three designs up for debate.
Shona Powell, Woodend- Sefton Community Board Chair says, “This really is a great starting point to this conversation with the community to get their feedback and ideas about an entrance sign to the beach settlement. The designs aim to reflect the characteristics of this unique community and we want to encourage people to participate in the consultation.”
The Board identified entrance signage as an option when reviewing the use of their landscaping budget. The feedback from the community will help the Board make an informed choice.
Come and talk to the Community Board and staff at our drop in session on Thursday 28 March at the Waikuku Beach Hall from 6pm to 7.30pm. We will also have staff on hand to discuss other issues the community has raised such as water and drainage.
You can see the proposed designs, find out more and tell us what you think here