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Fendalton Road promise

A United Citizens council would not widen Fendalton Road beyond its existing boundaries. The association included among its policy planks released last evening its endorsement of “option one” for developing the roadway. That option is for a four-lane road without a median which does not require any extra land for widening. "A median strip for Fendalton Road is pAncidorod nnnprpQcarv and favntir

option one, which solves traffic flow problems without destroying the environment,” the policy says. The Waimairi District Council has preferred option four for developing the road. That is also for a four-lane road but with a median and requiring 5m of widening on either side of the road. Residents prefer option one. The Planning Tribunal was reconvened last week to hear more evidence nn nnHnn nnp

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Press, 5 September 1989, Page 6

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Fendalton Road promise Press, 5 September 1989, Page 6

Fendalton Road promise Press, 5 September 1989, Page 6

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