A community leader discusses concerns over the prolonged closure of Mount Maunganui, highlighting economic impacts on local businesses, public frustration with council's slow response, and the potential for local expertise to improve recovery planning.
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Now to the mount, Mount Maunganui Tauranga. There is a big meeting in Tauranga tonight that will give residents a clearer picture on when the mount will reopen again. The mount's obviously been closed almost 100 days since the deadly landslip. Michael O'Neill is the president of the Mount Maunganui Ratepayers, Residents and Retailers Association. Hi Michael. Is this really honestly the first community meeting that you've had in 100 days?
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