A crossing build-out is proposed for Beach Road adjacent to Stanley Park in Akaroa. An update on timing for construction of the new Stanley Park steps is also provided.
The Akaroa Community Board at their meeting on 5 October 2020 approved the staff report for the proposed pedestrian kerb build out on Beach Road to proceed.
Hello, at the request of submitters the report for this project has been deferred to the next Community Board meeting to be held in Akaroa township. This is to more easily enable interested person's to attend the meeting. That Community Board meeting date is now set for 5 October 2020.
Hello, we are nearly ready to progress to the next stage. As soon as we know the dates for the Community Board decision meeting it will be posted here. Thank you for your patience whilst we get meetings up and running again post the Covid 19 lockdown.
Hello
Thank you for your interest in this project.
The next step in this process is for the Banks Peninsula Community Board to consider the submissions we’ve received.
With the recent Government announcement on Monday 23 March 2020 on raising the alert levels in the country, we are unable to schedule a Board Meeting until further notice.
I will be in touch with you when we have more certainty regarding timelines for this project.
Thank you for understanding. If you have any questions, please give me a call or email me using the details below.
Kia ora
This update is to let you know that, unfortunately, the Community Board meeting planned for 20 April at Akaroa Service Centre has been cancelled.
The health and wellbeing of our residents is important to us. We’re following the Government’s directive about Coronavirus (COVID-19) and cancelling all of our planned public meetings and gatherings.
However, I’m very happy to answer any questions you might have about this project, or discuss it in more detail, either by phone or email.
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Consultation on Beach Road proposed crossing build-out has now closed. People were able to provide feedback from 16 October to 6 November 2019.
During this time we heard from 35 individuals and groups.
Submission results table [PDF, 345 KB]
A staff report will be presented to Banks Peninsula Community Board for a decision. At this stage the report meeting is anticipated to be 20 April 2020 at 10.00am. However, Banks Peninsula Community Board use two venues; one in Akaroa and another in Little River. Staff would like the report to be presented at a meeting using the Akaroa Board rooms so if the meeting on this proposed date gets scheduled for the Little River meeting room we will reschedule.
We would like community feedback on a proposed crossing point, with kerb build-out, to align with the Stanley Park steps. Please see the aerial map below for further detail. The directional pavers highlighted in orange, on the map, are proposed to be white so as to be consistent with others along Beach Road. The reasons for creating this crossing build out are to:
If approval is granted by Te Pātataka o Rākaihautū/Banks Peninsula Community Board we would like to begin construction mid 2020.
Where Stanley Park meets Beach Road there is an old set of stone steps which are in poor condition. Public consultation was completed and approval granted to replace these steps several years ago.
Funding is now available to replace these steps and work will begin in late October. The steps will be re-aligned for better access and to provide room for the future re-instatement of the bell tower, if funded. Locally sourced stone will be incorporated into the design to co-ordinate with local heritage values. A hand rail will also be included on one side of the steps.