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26 February 2008 |
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Mangonui
Waterfront Boardwalk Concept Endorsed
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The Far North District
Council intends to include a timber boardwalk in the Mangonui waterfront
redevelopment project as a result of representations made by the local
community.
Final design work is currently being completed for the boardwalk which
will extend the length of the redevelopment area below the existing
extensions to the waterfront road and parking area.
General Manager for District Facilities Alastair Wells said today the
proposed changes to the original design including the boardwalk had
been approved by both the community-based working party set up to monitor
the project and by a public meeting held at Mangonui earlier this month.
"As soon as the design has been finalized we will seek indicative
prices and go through the process of getting funding in place. Just
how quickly construction can start will depend on ongoing discussions
with stakeholders and consent authorities," he said.
Mr Wells said it was too early to say what the proposed boardwalk would
add to the overall cost of the project, but it was likely to be in excess
of $500,000.
It was proposed to mount the boardwalk on timber piles, in keeping with
existing structures in the area which extended over the water. The boardwalk
would be below the level of the existing concrete extensions.
The three-metre-wide timber walkway was being designed to include timber
steps along the full length.
"The steps will serve the dual purpose of providing access and
providing seating for users seeking to picnic in the area or simply
to take in the water views. Ramps will also be installed at three locations
to provide for disabled access," he said.
Mr Wells said the cost of other improvements including reducing the
angle at which the new concrete platform protruded, were expected to
be covered within the existing contract.
"We are hoping the design of the new boardwalk will eliminate the
necessity for the existing metal safety fencing. However the cost of
the fence will not be wasted as it is intended to reuse the materials
on other Council projects," he said.
For further information please contact:-
Rick McCall
Communications Officer
Far North District Council
0800 920 029
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Alastair Wells
GM - District Facilities
Far North District Council
0800 920 029 |
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