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HE ARA TMATA CREATING GREAT PLACES Supporting our people Far North District Council Te Kaunihere o Toi Tokerau ki Raki February 2022 The Far North District Council and its commercial company, Far North Holdings Ltd, own and manage an extensive network of maritime facilities, including recreational and commercial wharves, boat ramps, jetties and pontoons, across the Far North. been completed, induding this one at Te Karaka Ten locations across the district are benefiting from maritime facility upgrades at a cost of more than $26 million. Government grants will meet more than half of those costs. Upgrades to wharves, steps, pontoons and gangways improve safety for people accessing Far North harbours. Several maritime facility projects are near completion or have OUR MARITIME PROJECTS Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Ward Te Hiku Ward AS25milion upgrade of Pukenu Wharfis complete and induded replacing the main whart, instaling Aresource consernt application has been lodged under the COID-19 Recovery Fast Track Consenting At for approval of a 516milon expansion of boating facilities at Rangitaine. Plans indude a double-width boat ramp and central launching pontoon, and for reclamation to provide an extra 19 trailer parks and eight car parks a new pontoen, gangway and service dock, plus repairs to a seawall We are currenty renewing the boat ramp and carpark Boaties in the Bay of lands can now access the water from the south side of the Kerikeri Inlet. Far North Holdings Lid has completed long awaited vehidle acess to a boat ramp and jetty at Rangitoto (Windsor Landing providing a new road and parking area with space for 18 beat trailers and seven car parks. ukenu We are replading the 5o year old timber wharf at Unahi with a new whart a new concrete pontoon and gangway. The Council is offsetting the cost of the $1.6 milion project with St milion from the Governmenes Provincial Growth Fund. We expect to complete works in May. Und Mangonu Transformation of Mangonu waterfront contiues with upgrades to the Liomi Parkcarpark on Vaterfront Drive completed, along with a new cressing and gravel path. Work to extend the boardwak is due for completion this month Construction of a new public jetty with pontoon opposite Thomas Street is underway. Rangitäne Rangitoto Winder landing Kaikohe-Hokianga Ward singungu Motuti We recently rebult the timber wharf at Te Karaka in the North Hoklanga and replaced the timber intertidal steps with afoating concrete pontoon and gangay to provide safer access for the pubc gka Rangi Point Weve added a pontoon to the jetty at Motuti in the North Hokianga to provide alternative access to the marae, which can be cut off during floods. The Council received $1. milion from the Provincial Growth Far North Holdings Lnd is progressing the Paihia Waterfront Development project with amended designs for breakwaters that will protect Paihas waterfront from storms. The height of the breakowaters has been lowered in response to public feedback Expressions of interest from marine contractors are being assessed. fund for this and ether maritime intrastructure projects in the Hokianga We have completed construction of a new 160-metrelong concrete whart with feating pontoen at Rang Point. This will provide better access to the harbour for the isolated Rang Point community. We recently rebuilt the old timber wharf at Mangungu and replaced the intertidal steps with a foaning concrete pontoen and gangay to provide safer access to the harbour. This whart is one of the stops on the Twin Coast Cycle Trail. For more information go to the Far North District Council website: www.fndc.govt.nz HE ARA TMATA CREATING GREAT PLACES Supporting our people Far North District Council Te Kaunihere o Toi Tokerau ki Raki February 2022 The Far North District Council and its commercial company, Far North Holdings Ltd, own and manage an extensive network of maritime facilities, including recreational and commercial wharves, boat ramps, jetties and pontoons, across the Far North. been completed, induding this one at Te Karaka Ten locations across the district are benefiting from maritime facility upgrades at a cost of more than $26 million. Government grants will meet more than half of those costs. Upgrades to wharves, steps, pontoons and gangways improve safety for people accessing Far North harbours. Several maritime facility projects are near completion or have OUR MARITIME PROJECTS Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Ward Te Hiku Ward AS25milion upgrade of Pukenu Wharfis complete and induded replacing the main whart, instaling Aresource consernt application has been lodged under the COID-19 Recovery Fast Track Consenting At for approval of a 516milon expansion of boating facilities at Rangitaine. Plans indude a double-width boat ramp and central launching pontoon, and for reclamation to provide an extra 19 trailer parks and eight car parks a new pontoen, gangway and service dock, plus repairs to a seawall We are currenty renewing the boat ramp and carpark Boaties in the Bay of lands can now access the water from the south side of the Kerikeri Inlet. Far North Holdings Lid has completed long awaited vehidle acess to a boat ramp and jetty at Rangitoto (Windsor Landing providing a new road and parking area with space for 18 beat trailers and seven car parks. ukenu We are replading the 5o year old timber wharf at Unahi with a new whart a new concrete pontoon and gangway. The Council is offsetting the cost of the $1.6 milion project with St milion from the Governmenes Provincial Growth Fund. We expect to complete works in May. Und Mangonu Transformation of Mangonu waterfront contiues with upgrades to the Liomi Parkcarpark on Vaterfront Drive completed, along with a new cressing and gravel path. Work to extend the boardwak is due for completion this month Construction of a new public jetty with pontoon opposite Thomas Street is underway. Rangitäne Rangitoto Winder landing Kaikohe-Hokianga Ward singungu Motuti We recently rebult the timber wharf at Te Karaka in the North Hoklanga and replaced the timber intertidal steps with afoating concrete pontoon and gangay to provide safer access for the pubc gka Rangi Point Weve added a pontoon to the jetty at Motuti in the North Hokianga to provide alternative access to the marae, which can be cut off during floods. The Council received $1. milion from the Provincial Growth Far North Holdings Lnd is progressing the Paihia Waterfront Development project with amended designs for breakwaters that will protect Paihas waterfront from storms. The height of the breakowaters has been lowered in response to public feedback Expressions of interest from marine contractors are being assessed. fund for this and ether maritime intrastructure projects in the Hokianga We have completed construction of a new 160-metrelong concrete whart with feating pontoen at Rang Point. This will provide better access to the harbour for the isolated Rang Point community. We recently rebuilt the old timber wharf at Mangungu and replaced the intertidal steps with a foaning concrete pontoen and gangay to provide safer access to the harbour. This whart is one of the stops on the Twin Coast Cycle Trail. For more information go to the Far North District Council website: www.fndc.govt.nz