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(Prior to this article the proposed road closure article with the objection timeframe was published within the legislative guidelines, please see these articles in all news.)
In accordance with the Tenth Schedule of the Local Government Act 1974, notice is hereby given that Ōtorohanga District Council, for the purpose of allowing the Targa NZ Tarmac Rally, has made the decision to close the following roads to ordinary vehicular traffic for the period indicated hereunder:
Friday 25th October 2024 and Saturday 26th October 2024 during the following days and times:
The following roads will be affected by either full closure or restricted access:
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Haurua and Waitomo Valley Roads on Friday 25th October 2024 from 8am till 12 noon (affecting no exit roads - Waihohonu Road).
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Mangamahoe, Honikiwi and Turitea Roads on Friday 25th October 2024 from 8.40am till 4.40pm (affecting no exit roads - Te Raumauku and Bromley Roads).
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Kāwhia Harbour Road on Friday 25th October 2024 from 9.55am till 5.55pm (affecting no exit roads- Te Kauri, Berntsen, Kihi, Rakanui, Whenuaapo, Owhiro, and Waipuna Roads, and also affecting Hauturu Road).
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Barber Road on Saturday 26th October 2024 from 8.10am till 12.10pm
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Ōtewā, Tauraroa Valley, Maihiihi, Paewhenua, and Mangatutu Roads on Saturday 26th October 2024 from 9.25am till 1.25pm (affecting no exit roads-Pukemapou, Millard, Wall, Grice and also affecting Lurman Road).
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Bayley, Ngaroma, and Wairehi Roads on Saturday 26th October 2024 from 10.15am till 5.40pm (affecting no exit roads-Wynyard, Tolley, Waipari Roads and also affecting Hingaia, Mangawhio, Waipari, Aotearoa and Taupaki Roads).
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Aotearoa, and Kahorekau Roads on Saturday 26th October 2024 from 12.15pm till 4.15pm.
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Pukewhau and Mangare Roads on Saturday 26th October 2024 from 12.35pm to 4.35pm (affecting no exit road-Landing Road).
There will not be any detour in place.
Access for emergency vehicles will be allowed in the event of an emergency.
Authorised public notification of the approved road closure before the event, as required by the Local Government Act 1974.