0273 HCC Community Profile Infographics – (Frankton, Maeroa, Swarbrick)
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Frankton, Maeroa, Swarbrick 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… Renewing footpaths on Bandon St, Dudley Tce, $230,000 Newton Pl. to roll out the successful City Safe ambassadors programme from the Resurfacing central city Campbell St, Allen St, Raised pedestrian to the suburbs for a 12-month trial. Lafferty St, Kingsway Cr. platform on Matai St. Did you know? The first train Flagstaff Rototuna, arrived at Frankton Junction from Huntington Auckland on 17 December 1877. Eighty trains passed through the station every day at its peak. Chartwell, Te Rapa, Pukete, Chedworth, St Andrews, Queenwood, Beerescourt, Miropiko Forest Lake Frankton was the first Fairfield, part of Hamilton Fairview Downs, Enderley (though not officially part of the Ruakura, Nawton, Rotokauri, Silverdale, then Hamilton Borough at the time) Western Heights, Hillcrest, Crawshaw Riverlea to get electricity, in 1913. Frankton Junction Hamilton Swarbrick is named after Arthur Swarbrick railway station Central, Maeroa, circa 1937. Lake, Hamilton East, Frankton, Whitiora and family, who were very involved and well known HCL_09063 Swarbrick Claudelands, Peachgrove within the community in the early 1900s. Dinsdale, Temple View Maeroa Intermediate School Melville, Glenview, Peacocke, Fitzroy, Bader was founded in 1954. It was the first intermediate school in the Waikato. 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..