Traffic management plan for temorary speed limit located on SH16 at the Causeway
D P Gradiska made this Official Information request to New Zealand Transport Agency
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From: D P Gradiska
Dear New Zealand Transport Agency,
Could you please provide me with a copy of the Traffic
Management Plan in relation to the 80KPH Temporary Speed Limit set
on State Highway 16 (also known as The Causeway, Waitakere), south-east bound between Rosebank Road and Great North Road .
The Traffic Management Plan is as described in:
Land Transport Rule: Setting of Speed Limits 2003
5.1(3) A temporary speed limit is set by installing signs in
accordance with a traffic management plan approved in
writing by the road controlling authority.
Yours faithfully,
D P Gradiska
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From: Official Correspondence
New Zealand Transport Agency
Dear D P Gradiska
Please see the attached reply to your request of 9 December 2014 for a
copy of a traffic management plan for a section of State Highway 16.
Regards
Andrew
Andrew Martin / Manager, Official Information
Official Correspondence Unit
Strategy, Communications & Performance Group
DDI 64 4 894 6153
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National Office / Victoria Arcade, 50 Victoria Street,
Private Bag 6995, Wellington 6141, New Zealand
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From: D P Gradiska
Dear Official Correspondence,
I have received the information requested. Although the response was not given until well after the due date.
Yours sincerely,
D P Gradiska
Andrew Walters left an annotation ()
I thought the status "Long overdue" means "a reply should have been given long ago but still hasn't been received"? Shouldn't the status of this request be "Successful"?
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Glen Koorey left an annotation ()
This response was received exactly one month after the request was made, and the Xmas / New Year break was in between. So I think that the response was perfectly timely, not "long overdue"
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