Muritai Road raised crossing near Rimu Street
Council officers are proposing the conversion of the existing zebra crossing on Muritai Road into a raised pedestrian crossing to address critical safety and accessibility concerns that have been raised with regard to this crossing.
The primary motivation behind this conversion is to ensure the safety and well-being of vision-impaired residents who rely on this crossing to access essential healthcare facilities. Over time, some unfortunate injuries have occurred, highlighting the urgent need for a safer and more accessible solution.
In addition to the safety aspect, the raised pedestrian crossing will serve as an effective traffic calming measure, encouraging drivers to slow down and prioritise the safety of pedestrians. This initiative aims to create a more pedestrian-friendly environment.
The raised pedestrian crossing will be designed to align with the footpath, ensuring a seamless, gradual gradient, and a smooth walking surface for pedestrians without any surprises or hazards. 8. By addressing these aspects, Council aspires to foster a community that is not only safe but also inclusive, making it easier for everyone, especially vision and mobility-impaired residents, to access the crossing.
From 7 to 21 August, residents, businesses and essential services will be invited to participate in the consultation process. Feedback is crucial to ensure the planned installation addresses community accessibility needs. Submissions can be sent via email at TRSubmission@huttcity.govt.nz or by calling 04 570 6666. |