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Woman spends 13 hours mowing council land after complaints fall on 'deaf ears'

Author
Megan Wilson, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sat, 25 Feb 2023, 10:38am
Tracey McLeod has been out mowing overgrown grass on council land as her complaints to the council have fallen on "deaf ears". Photo / Andrew Warner
Tracey McLeod has been out mowing overgrown grass on council land as her complaints to the council have fallen on "deaf ears". Photo / Andrew Warner

Woman spends 13 hours mowing council land after complaints fall on 'deaf ears'

Author
Megan Wilson, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sat, 25 Feb 2023, 10:38am

A Rotorua woman says she has spent about 13 hours mowing grass on council land after her complaints of overgrown areas fell on 鈥樷榙eaf ears鈥.

Rotorua District Residents and Ratepayers and Restore Rotorua member Tracey McLeod said she had decided to 鈥渢ake matters into my own hands鈥 after complaining for 鈥渕onths鈥 to the council.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just the total appearance of the city ... and we just feel that this is a tourist town and the shop window is the sides of the roads.

鈥淎nd now that the gateway鈥檚 open to international tourists, we want the town presented like it used to be.鈥

McLeod said she had been using her own lawnmower and weedeater to mow overgrown areas of grass in Rotorua, which she started doing by herself on Sunday.

On Monday, McLeod said she had mowed the berm and a couple of rows in and around the sign of the Redwoods forest. She had also been mowing on Pererika St.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a couple of really big, long paddocks, and some of the grass gets up to about shoulder height. So that involves quite a bit of work because you鈥檝e got to do a high mow and then you鈥檝e got to do heaps of weed-eating.鈥

Tracey McLeod used her own equipment to mow and weed a berm on Pererika St.

Tracey McLeod used her own equipment to mow and weed a berm on Pererika St.

McLeod said she had spent about 13 hours mowing grass in three days.

She said she had been complaining for 鈥渕onths鈥 to the council but those complaints had 鈥渇allen on deaf ears鈥.

鈥淭he sides of the roads out at Lake Tarawera got really high, they actually scratched the side of my vehicle, and they were very unsafe because you had to drive in the middle of the road to avoid the grass coming onto the road and the marker pegs weren鈥檛 visible.鈥

Rotorua Lakes Council community wellbeing deputy chief executive Anaru Pewhairangi said its team had been working 鈥渋ncredibly hard鈥 to catch up on the mowing schedule and appreciated the community鈥檚 patience.

InfraCore, its mowing contractors, were in a similar position to many businesses in New Zealand, with staff shortages impacting businesses across the board.

Pewhairangi said additional staff had been employed by InfraCore part-time to assist with the mowing schedule over the busy summer period.

鈥淟ast year, New Zealand experienced its warmest and wettest winter on record according to Niwa [National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research] and we have had an incredibly wet summer as well.

鈥淯nderstandably, this has created added pressure for mowing contractors across the district, with the combined wet weather and exceptional grass growth making grass maintenance difficult over the last six months.鈥

Pewhairangi said many other areas in New Zealand had been facing the same issue with grass growth.

罢丑别听Bay of Plenty Times听谤别辫辞谤迟别诲 on February 19 that聽as rain and warm temperatures meant grass and weeds were 鈥済rowing much faster than normal鈥.

In a media release on January 26,聽as staff dealt with areas of long grass at parks and sports grounds.

In November, the聽Rotorua Daily Post听谤别辫辞谤迟别诲- the equivalent of 300 Eden Park rugby fields.

At the time, general manager of operations Dave Rose said his team worked hard to keep the grass at an acceptable level.

鈥淲e鈥檝e got guys out there every day - the mowing team mows five days a week year-round and six days a week during periods of high growth.鈥

- Rotorua Daily Post

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