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Signage - Ongarue Waimiha Rd / SH4 intersection

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Reported in the Graffiti/Tagging category anonymously at 17:50, Thu 4 April 2013

Sent to Ruapehu District Council 5 min later.

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The increased traffic at this intersection as a result of the Timber Trail Cycleway opening has been significant. However, the signage is aged (note the fingerboards), the directional signs are scratched with graffiti and the black and white chevron is now longer compliant. In general the signs are shabby and unattractive. Can they please be updated.

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From: Barry OShea [mailto:Barry.O'Shea@nzta.govt.nz] Sent: Tuesday, 9 April 2013 9:40 a.m. To: 'kate.lacy@ghd.com' Cc: Andrea Nicol Subject: FW: SH4 / Ongarue Waimiha Rd signage Dear Kate, Thank you for your query. The state highway sign at this location is still fit for purpose and NZTA does not have a plan in the immediate future to change the state highway sign. Regards, Barry O' Shea Senior Asset Manager, Palmerston North
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