Te Rapa, Beerescourt, Pukete, St Andrews, Forest Lake
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Te Rapa, Beerescourt, Pukete, St Andrews, Forest Lake We’re working hard every day to look after our city and make our neighbourhoods better. Our schedule of work up to June 2020 includes projects big and small happening in all of our communities. Here’s what’s taking place in and around where you live… Detailed design work for a new jetty at Pukete Farm Park. $230,000 to roll out the successful City Safe ambassadors Renewing footpaths Resurfacing programme from the on Ann St, Beerescourt Rd, Charles Cr, Portal Cr, Church Rd central city Bolmuir Rd, Larnach St, Morrow (Moreland Ave to Balmerino Cr). to the suburbs for a 12-month trial. Ave, Sandwich Rd. Did you know? Hamilton’s first airport was located at Te Rapa Flagstaff Rototuna, around 1933, before being Huntington replaced in 1937 when the current Rukuhia airport was built. Chartwell, Te Rapa, Pukete, Chedworth, St Andrews, Queenwood, Beerescourt, Miropiko Lake Rotokaeo in Forest Lake Forest Lake was originally surrounded by native Fairfield, forest (hence the suburb’s name), Fairview Downs, Enderley which was destroyed by a fire Ruakura, Nawton, Rotokauri, Silverdale, ignited by sparks from railway Western Heights, Hillcrest, Riverlea engines in the summer of 1883. Crawshaw Hamilton The first Fieldays Jean Batten,centre Central, Maeroa, holding a kitten, flew into Lake, Hamilton East, events were held at Te Rapa Frankton, Whitiora Te Rapa Aerodrome on 2 Swarbrick Claudelands, Racecourse in 1968 and 1969. August 1934. HCL_06044 Peachgrove Dinsdale, Temple View Melville, Glenview, Peacocke, Fitzroy, Bader Check out the other side to see what else is happening around the city to make Hamilton a great place to live, work, play and visit. Please note: This programme of work by Hamilton City Council is indicative only and may need to be altered at any point for a number of reasons. Thanks for your understanding. City-wide Projects 2019/20 In addition to what’s happening in your neighbourhood this year, there’s also a lot going on that will benefit our whole city. Let’s take a look $15M $1M to complete the to help address upgrade housing affordability. of the Pukete $1.1M wastewater for new self-issue technology at treatment plant. our libraries. $4M $2M to complete the Hamilton leg $200,000 on work to prepare for to plan a of the Te Awa River Ride four new themed from Hamilton to Cambridge. 20-year vision gardens and a toilet for the block at Hamilton central city. Gardens. $20M $1.5M on road improvements and a rail platform in Rotokauri to replace the turf at for the Hamilton to Auckland train service. FMG Stadium Waikato, named 2018’s best venue by the NZ Events Association. Renewal of the We’ll finalise the design of the new Replacing about 6km of bridge over the Waikato River splash pad at water and wastewater pipes linking Peacocke and Hillcrest. Waterworld, adding throughout the city. new features and creating a dedicated children’s area. Work to control erosion in $3.5M Resealing of 154,000m2 Hamilton’s gullies and to start work upgrading of roads. streams is underway. Hamilton’s water treatment plant in Fitzroy, increasing its capacity by more than 30% to 140M litres a day..