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Report available (September 2025)

12 September 2025

Since our last update to all submitters, Council staff, Community Board members and directly affected residents met to discuss the issues on Richmond Hill Road and a new proposed plan has been circulated to those residents.

A new report will be presented to the Waihoro Spreydon-Cashmere-Heathcote Community Board on 11 September.

The Community Board will make a decision on which option to proceed with for Richmond Hill Road. These options include:

  • Option 1 - Plan sent most recently to affected residents: Mark no stopping restrictions and defined parking bays. This option will retain parking for 13 vehicles. Red surfacing is proposed in addition to minor signage improvements.
  • Option 2 – Revised 2024 Report Plan: Mark no stopping restrictions and pedestrian markings between the pedestrian walkway and footpath to the northeast/uphill. Three parking spaces will be retained in the section uphill of the walkway; one more compared to the previous 2024 version of this plan. No change is proposed to the lower section where most of the parking demand is observed.
  • Option 3 – Original Consultation Plan: Mark no stopping restrictions over the full section of road, retaining five parking spaces only.
  • Option 4 – Do Minimum: Do minimum. Red surfacing and minor warning signage changes only.
Read the staff report in the Community Board meeting agenda below to find out more, including plans of each of the options.

Meeting details and decision making process

A staff report outlining four options for Richmond Hill Road will be presented to the Waihoro Spreydon-Cashmere-Heathcote Community Board

Date: Thursday 11 September 2025

Time: 4 pm

Venue: Linwood Boardroom, Gate B, 180 Smith Street, Woolston

This is a public meeting and everyone is welcome. If you would like to speak at the meeting, please contact the Community Board, Jonathon Jones - jonathon.jones@ccc.govt.nz or 03 941 5563.

You can read the meeting agenda, including the staff report and any additional information above.

The final decision is recorded in the meeting minutes, available online three working days after the meeting.