Wellington City Council and Seatoun
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Seatoun Wharf to close for TLC
- Wellington City Council
- Seatoun Wharf will close to the public for up to 12 months as the 120-year-old structure gets substantial repairs to maintain safety and preserve its heritage.
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Seatoun Wharf, Marine Parade, Seatoun, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Strengthening work completes tunnel project
- Wellington City Council
- Seatoun and Strathmore residents are now the proud users of a newly strengthened Seatoun Tunnel.
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Night time closures of Seatoun tunnel for lighting upgrade
- Wellington City Council
- The Seatoun tunnel will be closed Sunday to Thursday nights for the next six weeks from 10 November 2019, to allow contractors to install new state-of-the-art LED interior lighting and emergency lighting.
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Seatoun Tunnel, Dorset Cove, Beacon Hill, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Seatoun Tunnel traffic signals to be tested before going live
- Wellington City Council
- Seatoun Tunnel’s new traffic signals will be tested next week (9-12 July) to check they work correctly. The new signals are at each end of the tunnel and will be used to control traffic during maintenance and improvement works and in the event of a major incident.
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Traffic signals to be installed at Seatoun Tunnel
- Wellington City Council
- Work starts this Monday 6 May to install traffic signals outside both entrances to the Seatoun Tunnel in preparation for the upcoming earthquake strengthening.
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Extending plantings of waterfront shade trees
- Wellington City Council
- This is to ask Wellington City Council to extend the plantings of shade trees around all the city beaches to provide shade from the sun to beach goers. In particular this should be done along the foreshores of Seatoun Beach, Lyall Bay, Princess Bay, Houghton Bay and Island Bay; as well as any other suitable beaches in Wellington. I suggest Norfolk pines and northern rata as suitable tree species.
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