Western Leader

Site abandoned - path smashed

- AMY BAKER

Residents in West Harbour are concerned about a stretch of footpath left in ruins after a building site has been abandoned.

The two loose gravel paths which were cut across the residentia­l footpath as access to the constructi­on site - are causing users to walk out onto the road or cross to avoid it.

Residents say the site has been abandoned since around November last year.

Patricia Ives, who lives in the area, says she won’t walk over the gravel as she’s frightened of twisting her ankle.

She’s also seen children, owners with dogs, and parents with prams avoiding it. Ives says the issue started in February 2015 when the footpath was broken up to make the access ways.

‘‘You couldn’t walk over [the concrete] or the gravel, it was too dangerous,’’ she says.

Ives contacted Auckland Council, who arranged for the pieces of concrete to be removed and two strips of asphalt put in either side of the paths.

Ives then contacted the council twice more because of ongoing concerns about the footpath and rubbish.

She was told the issue rested with Auckland Transport, and rubbish or site security would be the responsibi­lity of WorkSafe.

She emailed Auckland Transport about the footpath three times between June and August this year, however only received responses to let her know her message would be forwarded to the relevant department.

Ives also says stormwater run off to her property has also been greatly exacerbate­d since work on the site began.

Auckland Council manager compliance, resource consents Steve Pearce says monitoring inspectors have visited the property and spoken with the developer about the identified issues and sought action to try to address them.

Pearce says staff will visit the site again this week to see what actions might be able to be taken and contact the developer again to try to resolve the situation.

AT media relations manager Mark Hannan says AT regrets Ives hasn’t been kept fully informed. He says weather permitting, they aim to make repairs to the vehicle crossings this week.

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