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Takapuna is changing and growing. Smart revitalisation is required to accommodate this change.
Two options for a vibrant, lively and accessible town square have been proposed for 40 Anzac Street, in the centre of Takapuna. This is off the back of engagement earlier this year, as well as consultation and planning dating back to 2010.
A third option proposes no change to the site and Panuku Development Auckland, council’s redevelopment agency, has now opened consultation for people to confirm their preference.
“Takapuna has an opportunity to build on the success of Hurstmere Green, creating a place of vibrancy, new public spaces and places to share and enjoy,” says North Shore Ward Councillor and Planning Committee Chair Chris Darby.
The options are:
This option locates the square between Hurstmere and Lake Road.
It will deliver:
This option locates the square adjacent and to the south of Potters Park.
It will deliver:
This would mean the status quo remains:
We do not believe that this option benefits the future of Takapuna. Doing nothing in this key central site won’t create the people-friendly environment envisioned for Takapuna.
Consultation closes on Friday 10 August. Have your say now
"The Anzac Street site is hidden packed with benefits waiting to be realised – this is Takapuna’s chance to bring some of the Wynyard Quarter magic across the bridge. If option one or two prevail, we’ll develop a great new town square ($4.8m) that can cater to markets, performances and large events, as well being a high-quality space for people to meet and socialise," Cr Darby says.
The town square would be around 3,000m2 of council-owned, full-time, public space. Panuku would partner with the private sector to deliver new shops, eateries, home and entertainment to complement the site.
“The regeneration will bring better and safer pedestrian connections, pulsing laneways, new streetscapes on Huron and Northcroft streets ($4.8m) and an upgraded bus station,” Cr Darby says. “We know parking is important to people, so will build a brand new, $25.3 million facility, just down the road.”
The new, multi-level car park building 200m away, at 14 Huron Street, will be built by Panuku and managed by Auckland Transport. The state-of-the-art building will be five storeys and will include 420 car parks as well as electric car and bike charging stations, bike valet, motorbike parking, accessibility parking and 'end of trip' facilities including changing rooms and showers.
Consultation is now open on the location of the town square.