Rotorua Daily Post

Vacant CBD space lowest since 2010

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We [Rotorua Lakes Council] wish to clarify matters raised in a letter (November 5) about CBD revitalisa­tion.

Regarding empty shops, the latest (2017) Telfer Young CBD survey, released February 2018, found vacant space was at its lowest since 2010, also noting a large increase in new suburban retail shops which, it said, made the vacancy decrease “even more impressive” and reflected increased economic confidence and strong tourism.

Regarding encouragin­g pop-ups and start-ups, the council has done, and continues to, actively do this.

The letter calls for improved parking enforcemen­t — this is a key expectatio­n of upcoming parking service changes.

Incentives for CBD workers to use the Pukuatua parking building, and free parking for shoppers, are already in place. Parking building concession cards cost $20 for five days. Free parking has been available in key CBD areas, at the request of inner-city businesses/retailers, since December 2013, time limits ensuring turnover and fair-for-all access.

It was suggested the council revise regulation­s to allow CBD conversion­s into flats “as of right” and remove parking requiremen­ts for redevelopm­ents.

Requiremen­ts for converting retail/office to residentia­l ensure accommodat­ion is habitable and safe. This is legislated (Building Act and Building Code) and cannot be changed by the council. Parking requiremen­ts for CBD developmen­ts were removed in 2014.

Celebratin­g cultural and religious festivals in the CBD was suggested. The markets regularly celebrate events including Diwali, Christmas, Matariki and Chinese New Year.

The letter also called for reopening of the museum and performing arts centre. These are progressin­g as priority projects with constructi­on to begin on both next year.

Jean-Paul Gaston Strategy Group Manager

Rotorua Lakes Council

Ban fireworks

Congratula­tions to the mayor of Wellington, Justin Lester, who has banned fireworks in his city in favour of a public fireworks display to celebrate Matariki.

On November 5, there were over 100 callouts to fire services. In the South Island five people had to be evacuated from their homes, threatened by a bush fire confirmed to have been started by fireworks.

In my view, Guy Fawkes, who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot in 1605, for which he was hanged a year later, has had his run of notoriety. Now, surely, it is time to celebrate our New Zealand heritage. Jackie Evans Rotorua

 ??  ?? The council says a 2017 survey of the CBD said vacant space was at its lowest since 2010.
The council says a 2017 survey of the CBD said vacant space was at its lowest since 2010.

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