Construction plans
The application is for the construction of a 600m seawall at the northern end of Ōrewa Beach, between Kohu Street and Marine View. The application also includes:
- A footpath and landscaping along the esplanade reserve behind the seawall.
- Access structures including ramps and stairs.
- Parks infrastructure and amenities such as landscaping, drainage and lighting.
- Associated works within Kinloch Reserve.
Victor Eaves Reserve will be used as a construction storage area during works.
The purpose of the application
The purpose of the application is twofold: to maintain and enhance public open space quality and recreation opportunities along this part of Ōrewa Beach, and to enhance walking and cycling connections for persons of all abilities within Ōrewa township and along the Hibiscus Coast. The seawall is a permanent, long-term solution in an area where the esplanade reserve is narrow and subject to ongoing erosion during storm events.
“This is an exciting time in the project as we look to finalise the details of the seawall,” says Auckland Council’s Head of Project Delivery John Schermbrucker.
“The public notification period gives residents the opportunity to find out more about the finalised proposed seawall design and associated works. When it’s completed the seawall will enable greater access for more people of all abilities to and along one of Auckland’s most beautiful beaches.”
Find out more
If you would like further information about the application, you can:
- Visit the Auckland Council website.
- Visit the Ōrewa Service Centre Reception, 50 Centreway Road, Ōrewa. The centre is open Monday to Friday 8.30am-5pm.
- Phone Simon Titter, Senior Planner at Auckland Council, on 09 301 0101.
Have your say
If you would like to have your say on the application, you can:
- Fill out the online submission form.
- Write to Auckland Council, Private Bag 92300, Auckland, 1142.
- Visit the Auckland Council website for more information about making submissions.
The public feedback period closes at 5pm Friday 12 May 2017.
A hearing will follow where people can choose to speak to their submission.