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HE ARA TMATA CREATING GREAT PLACES Supporting our people Far North District Council Te Kaunihero o Tol Tokerou ki te Roki June 2021 Footpaths are a vital part of our district's transport infrastructure. They connect communities, provide opportunities for recreation and support the mobility needs of our youngest and oldest citizens. The Council maintains about We aim to complete more than 7 km of new footpaths in the district in 2020/21. We are funding 14 new footpaths totalling 4.9 km from rates and seven* new footpaths totalling 2.2 km in length under a Government-funded 200 kms of footpath across the district and builds news footpaths each year under a works programme approved by the three Community Boards. redeployment programme established to help workers made unemployed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Long-awaited The Council is completing the final section of a HaruruWaitangi waikway on State Highway 11, OUR NEW FOOTPATH PROJECTS Bay of Islands- Whangaroa Ward Kerikeri a Road 70 metres Blacks Road 277 metres Te Hiku Ward Woitangi Tau Henare Drive 47 metres Haruru Ahipora Foreshore Road LI km State Highmay 11 2 mees Matauri Bay Pukenui Matauri Bay Road meres State Highway 1 354 metres kenui Kaitäia North Road 245 metres North Park Drive 275 meges Matthews Avenue 113metres Dominion Road 62 metres Safer walking A new retaining wal and footpath at Pa Road, Kerikeri. Toipa foreshore Road 300 meves Taipa Mangönu Maturi Bay Point Road 138 metres Mamaru Road metes Kaitäia Käeo Coastal walkway. The new 1,1 km footpath on Foreshore Road Ahipara. Ahipara Kerikeri o Haruru o .Ökaihau Kohukohu Opononi Ömäpere Kaikohe- Hokianga Ward Ömäpere Sgnal Station Read 976 metres Õpononi Taumataiwi Street at metres Walanga Place 133 metres Making progress on footpaths The percentage of Far North residents who are satisfied with the distriets footpaths has increased 20 percentage points over the last five years. Kohukohu Kohukohu Road 302 metres Okaihau 34 35 Horeke Read 567meres Lake Road 140 metres Smooth finish: A Council contractor building a new footpath at Horeke Road, Okahau. 2016 2018 2020 2017 2019 38 Oa vource: Annual Resident Survey These fepah prejes are fude by a Gvermen pregramme eahed hepe made unemyed ly the CovD 19 pardem. HE ARA TMATA CREATING GREAT PLACES Supporting our people Far North District Council Te Kaunihero o Tol Tokerou ki te Roki June 2021 Footpaths are a vital part of our district's transport infrastructure. They connect communities, provide opportunities for recreation and support the mobility needs of our youngest and oldest citizens. The Council maintains about We aim to complete more than 7 km of new footpaths in the district in 2020/21. We are funding 14 new footpaths totalling 4.9 km from rates and seven* new footpaths totalling 2.2 km in length under a Government-funded 200 kms of footpath across the district and builds news footpaths each year under a works programme approved by the three Community Boards. redeployment programme established to help workers made unemployed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Long-awaited The Council is completing the final section of a HaruruWaitangi waikway on State Highway 11, OUR NEW FOOTPATH PROJECTS Bay of Islands- Whangaroa Ward Kerikeri a Road 70 metres Blacks Road 277 metres Te Hiku Ward Woitangi Tau Henare Drive 47 metres Haruru Ahipora Foreshore Road LI km State Highmay 11 2 mees Matauri Bay Pukenui Matauri Bay Road meres State Highway 1 354 metres kenui Kaitäia North Road 245 metres North Park Drive 275 meges Matthews Avenue 113metres Dominion Road 62 metres Safer walking A new retaining wal and footpath at Pa Road, Kerikeri. Toipa foreshore Road 300 meves Taipa Mangönu Maturi Bay Point Road 138 metres Mamaru Road metes Kaitäia Käeo Coastal walkway. The new 1,1 km footpath on Foreshore Road Ahipara. Ahipara Kerikeri o Haruru o .Ökaihau Kohukohu Opononi Ömäpere Kaikohe- Hokianga Ward Ömäpere Sgnal Station Read 976 metres Õpononi Taumataiwi Street at metres Walanga Place 133 metres Making progress on footpaths The percentage of Far North residents who are satisfied with the distriets footpaths has increased 20 percentage points over the last five years. Kohukohu Kohukohu Road 302 metres Okaihau 34 35 Horeke Read 567meres Lake Road 140 metres Smooth finish: A Council contractor building a new footpath at Horeke Road, Okahau. 2016 2018 2020 2017 2019 38 Oa vource: Annual Resident Survey These fepah prejes are fude by a Gvermen pregramme eahed hepe made unemyed ly the CovD 19 pardem.