Further feedback sought on upgrade of Reserve
This beachside reserve in the heart of Whangapoua is in need of an upgrade and we're working with the community to now refine a plan for improvements to its facilities and appearance so that today's and future generations can continue to enjoy the park.
Another public consultation will be held at the reserve tomorrow, Saturday 30 March, from 11am-2pm, where Council staff will be on hand to talk through the draft concept plan we've developed so far.
We've got a questionnaire as well that we're asking you to fill in, to help us gather as much feedback as possible.
If you can't make tomorrow's meeting, go to our website at www.tcdc.govt.nz/meritetaireserveupgrade where you'll find more information on what we're proposing for the upgrade as well as the survey.
Please let us know what you think of the proposals by Friday 3 May 2019.
What's being proposed:
• The
toilet block needs an upgrade and currently sits in a low
point in the reserve, creating flooding issues. It's
proposed we relocate it, and replace the effluent field,
which does not cope with the usage over the summer
period.
• The playground is tired and needs an upgrade.
More suitable “nature play” equipment with a natural
look and feel is proposed and the location shifted back from
the dune edge.
• The present location of vehicles
parking close to the dune crest limits the recreation space
and dune protection planting opportunities. The draft
concept proposes pulling it back, but still keeping
formalised parking close to the sea, with little loss of
total parks.
• Freedom camping parking will be
retained.
• Improve pedestrian access with paths
connecting various parts of the reserve.
• Plant
suitable coastal species on the dunes and throughout the
reserve and retain all the existing
pohutukawa.
• Upgrade the reserve furniture with
robust, attractive and functional
selections.
• Relocate the inflatable rescue boat shed
and shelter area, which are in poor condition, and replace
and shift them to an agreed area closer to the fire
station.
• The public rubbish disposal service provided
through Moloks at the reserve is not compliant with
legislation. The community has previously indicated a desire
to retain the current service. If the Moloks are to be
retained, legal compliance will be required at additional
cost and the outcome of this process cannot be
predetermined.
We want your feedback
We want to know what you think of the draft plan. Please provide your feedback to us by Friday 3 May 2019 by answering the online survey.
Following public meetings and feedback, a revised plan will be prepared by 30 June.