| | Title | Bump in road for speedsters. | | Source of Article | Aucklander North Shore, 19 February 2009; p.4 | | Description | Debbbie Kennedy is sick of cars racing along Awaruku Road. She thinks that buses also exceed the speed limit. NSCC will install 5 speed bumps along the street. Advice to report speeding by buses. Debbie and daughter Robyn with Ritchies bus. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Road safety changes. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times, 30 October 2008; p.5 | | Description | Awaruku Road residents will be able to have their say on the North Shore City Council's $80,000 proposal to improve safety along the 1.1 km road. There have been 13 crashes in the past 5 years. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Road to get speed humps after 14 years. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times, 14 May 2009; p.14 | | Description | Awaruku Road in Torbay will soon have speed humps, a give-way sign at the June Place intersection and the northern footpath will be moved away from the roads. Resident Merle Cornwall says the whole street has signed petitions for traffic control measures, for which they have campaigned for fourteen years. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Torbay... or should that the Poor-bay? | | Source of Article | Aucklander North Shore, 23 April 2009; p.3 | | Description | NSCC has spent money on Torbay, but to Merle Cornwall it liiks like council spending stops north of Browns Bay. Much of Glenvar Road lacks footpaths and roadside visabilty on Awaruku road is poor. Photograph of Merle near an overgrown corner. | | View full record |
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