B Rad as wrote: I went to the website and I did some research on this boat ramp and it is on private land. Aren't we in danger of looking like a bunch of d*cks if we complain about it? Its not even an Auckland Council boat ramp or on their land. I support retaining boat ramps but perhaps the approach suggested of making submissions and complaining are going to go nowhere if the land is owned by the developer and not by Council? My last experience with a bun fight with a developer where i joined in with others was a waste of time because the developer couldn't be made to provide things for public use. This doesn't feel like a strategically winnable thing? Unless I am missing something? |
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Schampy wrote: Yep. signed. The way my local beach (Narrow Neck) is getting over run with Utes and trailers on any sunny day is quite worrying. Losing Bayswater , which will only increase parking issues dramatically. |
Schampy wrote: Yep. signed. The way my local beach (Narrow Neck) is getting over run with Utes and trailers on any sunny day is quite worrying. Losing Bayswater , which will only increase parking issues dramatically. |
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