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Laura Hooper16:42, Jun 29 2021
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Amelia Kemna, 6, Jackson Nyhof, 6, Avery Botting, 6, (left to right) at the opening of a shared pathway on Dunns Rd. The pathway is expected to increase safety for all road users, including school children and Te Araroa Trail users.
Rain held off to allow Otatara School students to christen a separated shared pathway along Dunns Rd on Tuesday afternoon. Students dressed in hi-vis were eager to set off along the now curbed section of road opposite the school, and described ways in which the development would increase safety. “No running into traffic,” said Amelia Kemna, aged 6. “No running into other bikes,” said Avery Botting, also aged 6.
It's been recommended that a $90,000 bequest to the Invercargill City Council be spent on developing a reserve on the corner of Dunns Rd and Oreti Rd in Otatara.