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Extra Junction parking started

Construction has commenced on the carparking proposal along Mangawhero Terrace said Mayor Weston Kirton last Friday. A decision to proceed was made in April last year to develop carparks along a strip of the road reserve to alleviate traffic congestion at the Ohakune Junction area during the ski season. The proposal retains most of the greenfielt along the Mangawhero Rover. Many Ohakune people have reacted to the carparks in this location but something has to be done immediately. The cost of the development will be borne mostly by the developers in the Ohakune Junction area. "I am happy to discuss the proposal with residents of Ohakune in the future if there is serous concern about the proposal," said Mr Kirton.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 628, 19 March 1996, Page 4

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124

Extra Junction parking started Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 628, 19 March 1996, Page 4

Extra Junction parking started Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 628, 19 March 1996, Page 4

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