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No footpaths or parking planned for ‘congested’ Muri 30km/hour zone

Wednesday 24 July 2024 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Local, National

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No footpaths or parking planned for ‘congested’ Muri 30km/hour zone
Infrastructure Cook Islands says recent road works has provided more road shoulders to accommodate pedestrians, cyclists and parking in the Muri 30 kilometre/hour zone. TALAIA MIKA / 24072317/24072316

Infrastructure Cook Islands (ICI) has no plans to construct footpaths or additional car parks in the Muri 30 kilometre/hour zone.

Secretary of ICI, Elizabeth Wright-Koteka said: “Due to budgetary pressures and landowner issues, ICI does not plan to construct footpaths or additional car parks in this area in the foreseeable future.”

However, she acknowledged that parking can be a challenge in this zone, which is considered the island’s tourism hub.

Wright-Koteka says this area is usually congested especially during the Muri night market and there is a challenge to find space for parking.

“In an area where space for parking is challenging, people are asked to be sensible, considerate and patient when using the Muri stretch of road.”

Wright-Koteka said that the recent road works had provided more road shoulders to accommodate pedestrians, cyclists and parking on the asphalt (hotmix) sealed roads. 

“People in the area and travelling through Muri are reminded that this is a 30 km/hr stretch of road and that compliance with the speed limit will assist with safety.”