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$385m plans for Qtown centre

- DASHA KUPRIENKO

A plan for a $385 million upgrade of Queenstown’s town centre will be discussed this week.

The Queenstown Lakes District Council will consider four indicative business cases as part of the Town Centre Masterplan.

They include a bypass for the town centre, public transport upgrades and a new council building, all to be built over 35 years.

The long-awaited town centre arterial route from Melbourne St to the One Mile Roundabout, previously known as Inner Links, would cost about $140m and would be completed in three stages.

A new $41.5m council building will also be considered with the four existing buildings ‘‘no longer tenable’’.

In an agenda item to councillor­s general manager of corporate services Meaghan Miller said the council was paying $600,000 a year to lease offices on Church St and Shotover St.

However, that was only a part of the cost of working across four buildings.

‘‘The cost to ratepayers, residents and visitors who in the course of their customer interactio­ns with council are forced to go across town to obtain the appropriat­e council services can no doubt be counted in terms of time wasted and levels of frustratio­n,’’ she said.

The Stanley St site has been shortliste­d as the preferred location for a combined council office and community heart, with the Ballarat Street carpark being identified as the preferred site for the council building.

Speaking about the public and passenger transport facilities, council manager of property and infrastruc­ture Peter Hansby said new parking buildings, park and ride facilities and demand management system were included.

Proposed public and passenger transport facilities would cost almost $34m.

A new bus hub with up to eight bays on Stanley St would support the growth in bus services and forecast passenger increases. More spaces for taxis, coaches and tourism operations in town were also proposed.

Planning for mass transit corridor options would be fast-tracked with light rail and high-capacity gondola operations possible. To encourage the use of the lake transport the council was planning to upgrade the wharf also.

The Queenstown town centre would be pedestrian friendly with walking and cycling routes and facilities for walkers improved.

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The Queenstown Lakes District Council will consider four indicative business cases as part of the Town Centre Masterplan.

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