Deborah Bay local hunting for mower

Kevin Braid and his dog Free walk on an uncut grass verge in Aramoana Rd, near Deborah Bay. PHOTO...
Kevin Braid and his dog Free walk on an uncut grass verge in Aramoana Rd, near Deborah Bay. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH
While the grass might be greener in Deborah Bay, it has been neglected and left to grow for months, according to one resident.

Kevin Braid walks along Aramoana Rd from Deborah Bay towards Port Chalmers with his dog several times a week, and said in recent months the grass verge on the side of the road had been completely ignored, making it unsafe for pedestrians.

The Dunedin City Council says the maintenance of some road reserves has been affected by a recent contract change which has caused some delays, but work is now accelerating to catch up.

Several times a week Mr Braid walked from his home in Deborah Bay to Careys Bay or Port Chalmers, and said the growth of the grass along the stretch of road had grown to a point where it was dangerous.

"You can only walk on one side of the road so if you’re heading towards Port [Chalmers] you have to face oncoming traffic, and it’s narrow.

"In some places it’s now up to my waist ... it’s at the point where there will be an accident because you can’t walk along [the grass] anymore."

The grass on verges along the stretch of road had been neglected for four or five months, he estimated.

"I’m frustrated. It’s not that hard to cut some grass."

He had been in touch with the Otago Regional Council regarding the issue, which said it would pass on the complaint about two weeks ago, but he had not seen any changes to the grass.

"If they’re not going to take care of it, they should make it gravel."

Grass cutting by the Dunedin City Council generally fell into two areas, the maintenance of parks and reserves carried out by contractors managed by parks and recreation staff, and road reserves carried out by contractors managed by transport staff.

Council parks and recreation group manager Scott MacLean said all parks and reserves under its management were being serviced regularly on either a weekly, fortnightly or monthly schedule, and had been since before lockdown.

emma.perry@odt.co.nz

Comments

It Says : Recent contract change which has caused some delays.................. Fulton Hogan took over the contract in May.
So I don't know how 7 months is "Recent"
considering that if you were tendering for a contract you'd have this sorted beforehand.
Here is the article.
https://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/dcc/10-year-roading-contract-awarded-...
It says: The council retains the right to reduce the term of the contract if Fulton Hogan is not achieving its key objectives and agreed performance measures, however, we are confident they will provide an excellent service.
THIS IS CITY WIDE No kirbside weed being sprayed no grass mowed anywhere no cleaning of footpaths. I'm not even going to start on pot holes and the condition of our roads. FH have had 7 months to sort this out and Nothing
When you ask dcc they just say we passed your details on to our contractor.
and when u ask again and again they say the same thing like a broken record.
We are paying for this Service and have paid but as usual some dcc person has an excuse "the person is on annual leave" "they are just catching up" etc etc 7 Months of nothing ! nothing and dcc just keep ignoring.

 

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