Inglewood residents frustrated by roadside erosion caused by trucksGRANT MATTHEW/Fairfax NZ Inglewood couple Ann, left, and Gary Meads are frustrated with trucks eroding the road and grass verge opposite their home in Moa St, so plan to present New Plymouth Mayor Neil Holdom with a petition from residents in the street to get it fixed. Frustrated by a lack of action residents of an Inglewood street are petitioning the council to get roading repairs underway. Fairfax NZ Water fills the potholes, which are being caused by trucks parking on the roadside residents say, that run along the side of Inglewood's Moa St. READ MORE* New Plymouth District Council triples expectations with an $18.3m budget surplus this year* The New Plymouth District Council's top 10 priorities for the next three years* New Plymouth District Council attempts to purchase website after porn problems"They just duck shove us around from Transit back to the council so we don't actually know where we are," Gary said. New Plymouth District Council infrastructure manager David Langford said the transport team had received service requests about the road.
Source: Stuff January 15, 2017 03:02 UTC