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Back of the Agenda: Nelson City Council round-up April 11-15
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A third space will be allocated near the Nelson Centre for Musical Arts (NCMA) on Nile St. The space was prompted by the high usage of an existing mobility parking space which was designated in 2019. Other changes included setting 90-minute time limited parks on Muritai St outside the Super Liquor to 10-minute limits. Parking spaces on Parkers Rd outside the bakery will also be limited to 10-minute stays, as Parkers Rd Bakery patrons have been forced to use the footpath while long-term parkers take up spots in front of the shop. Several new no parking areas have also been delegated after concerns were raised by members of the community, including a section of Songer St near Omaio Village, and a stretch of The Ridgeway and another on Hillard St, both near Isel Park.
Nelson mayor Rachel Reese said the subcommittee needed some education on the new national policy statement for urban development “because I don’t think the members of this committee . have got to grips with the NPS”. The second, and by far the longest, meeting of the week was Thursday’s Community and Recreation Committee. During the eight-hour meeting, the biggest news was the approval for the location of the long-awaited Stoke Youth Park, along with the 23 per cent increase in fees coming in July for council-owned cemeteries. Of the other items on the agenda, first up was a strategic presentation and update from the Nelson Centre for Musical Arts covering 2020 – with the outlook for 2021 being far more positive than was first feared despite Covid-19.
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