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Traffic, work of civic discussed at meeting

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May 29, 2025

Concerns over traffic congestion and a general lack of awareness about the work of the Mouille Point Ratepayers' Association (MPRA) dominated the discussion at the organisation's annual general meeting, held at the Hellenic Club last Thursday, May 15.

- TAMLYNNE THOMPSON

One resident said traffic in the vicinity of the DHL stadium, especially on event days, and peak traffic in Three Anchor Bay, could back up for hours.

He while they were all for the development of the stadium and hosting of sporting events, traffic was poorly managed when the area was congested. He also raised concerns about speeding in the area.

Ward councillor Nicola Jowell said the area that got congested in Three Anchor Bay had no alternative route to divert traffic to. She added efforts were being made to engage with the correct departments to reach a solution and the City would conduct a survey to see what could be done with traffic management.

She said cameras which weren't working in some of the areas were going to be fixed.

In a subsequent newsletter, the MPRA urged residents to report each time they witness a speeding vehicle. While the vehicle may be long gone by the time it is reported, the more people who complain, the more likely City traffic officials are to conduct speed enforcement.

Residents are urged to call 021 480 7700 when they see a speeding vehicle, and note the date, time and location. If you can get the registration number, colour and make of vehicle, even better.

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