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The consultation period closed on Friday 8 October.
The Council is considering reducing speed limit on a total of 27 local roads or sections of a local road across the district. We’d like to hear your thoughts on the changes to these local roads managed by the Council.
Also at the same time we are seeking your views on possible changes to general speed limits for rural unsealed roads, urban roads and roads close to schools in Selwyn.
Please note that none of the planned changes are on state highways which are managed by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.
The consultation period closed on Friday 8 October.
The Council is considering reducing speed limit on a total of 27 local roads or sections of a local road across the district. We’d like to hear your thoughts on the changes to these local roads managed by the Council.
Also at the same time we are seeking your views on possible changes to general speed limits for rural unsealed roads, urban roads and roads close to schools in Selwyn.
Please note that none of the planned changes are on state highways which are managed by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.