PHOTO: SUPPLIED An artist’s impression of the proposed Rototuna Town Centre. The final design has yet to be completed.
On paper it’s called the Rototuna Town Centre, a blueprint for community life in Hamilton’s northeast.
Locals prefer to call it their village.
Plans for a Rototuna village, located off Borman Road, have been in the pipe line for several years and feature in the city council’s current long-term plan.
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But the impact of the coronavirus crisis could see those plans stall, prompting the city council to seek Government support as part of the region’s funding bid for shovel-ready projects.
The Rototuna Town Centre proposal carries a $61.5 million price tag and includes the development of a library and community hub, a village square, play spaces, and new roading.
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