Haliday Place and Stonedon Drive, East Tamaki - Broken Yellow Lines

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Consultation Outcome

After reviewing the feedback we received, we are proceeding with no changes on our proposal to paint broken yellow lines on Haliday Place and Stonedon Drive, East Tamaki.


What happens next

We anticipate these changes will be installed between April and May 2025.

We'll be in touch with local residents before any changes take place.


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About the project

In response to a request from a business located at 3 Haliday Place, East Tamaki we are proposing to paint broken yellow lines along Haliday Place and the intersection of Stonedon Drive. Trucks are finding it difficult to enter the premises due to parked vehicles opposite the driveway.


What we are proposing

We are proposing to paint broken yellow lines on Haliday Place and Stonedon Drive intersection.

The changes in the proposal include:

  • Painting broken yellow lines (NSAAT) along the eastern side of Haliday Place.
  • Painting broken yellow lines (NSAAT) on the western side of Haliday Place and Stonedon Drive intersection.

Haliday Place and Stonedon Drive, East Tamaki Drawing


Benefits and impacts

This project aims to improve visibility and accessibility

We want to work with you to deliver safer roads in your neighbourhood. These changes would:

  • Make it safer and easier for heavy vehicles entering and exiting businesses.
  • These improvements would remove 15 on-street parking spaces to improve visibility and accessibility. We acknowledge this can be inconvenient, so we have minimised the removal of parking as much as possible.


What we want your feedback on

We would love to hear your views on our proposal, especially on the extent of broken yellow lines on Haliday Place.


How you can have your say

Have your say by completing the online feedback form. The form will be open from 10 September 2024 to 24 September 2024.


Consultation Outcome

After reviewing the feedback we received, we are proceeding with no changes on our proposal to paint broken yellow lines on Haliday Place and Stonedon Drive, East Tamaki.


What happens next

We anticipate these changes will be installed between April and May 2025.

We'll be in touch with local residents before any changes take place.


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About the project

In response to a request from a business located at 3 Haliday Place, East Tamaki we are proposing to paint broken yellow lines along Haliday Place and the intersection of Stonedon Drive. Trucks are finding it difficult to enter the premises due to parked vehicles opposite the driveway.


What we are proposing

We are proposing to paint broken yellow lines on Haliday Place and Stonedon Drive intersection.

The changes in the proposal include:

  • Painting broken yellow lines (NSAAT) along the eastern side of Haliday Place.
  • Painting broken yellow lines (NSAAT) on the western side of Haliday Place and Stonedon Drive intersection.

Haliday Place and Stonedon Drive, East Tamaki Drawing


Benefits and impacts

This project aims to improve visibility and accessibility

We want to work with you to deliver safer roads in your neighbourhood. These changes would:

  • Make it safer and easier for heavy vehicles entering and exiting businesses.
  • These improvements would remove 15 on-street parking spaces to improve visibility and accessibility. We acknowledge this can be inconvenient, so we have minimised the removal of parking as much as possible.


What we want your feedback on

We would love to hear your views on our proposal, especially on the extent of broken yellow lines on Haliday Place.


How you can have your say

Have your say by completing the online feedback form. The form will be open from 10 September 2024 to 24 September 2024.


  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.
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