Te Awamutu Courier

Upgrades scheduled for O¯ haupo¯ Memorial Park, Ka¯niwhaniwha Reserve

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The carpark and driveway at O¯ haupo¯ Memorial Park will be getting a muchwelcom­ed upgrade from next week and the carpark at Ka¯niwhaniwha Reserve will undergo minor improvemen­ts and a small extension.

Waipa¯ District Council will be starting the Ohaupo¯ ¯ Memorial Park upgrade from Monday, with work expected to take two weeks.

The upgrade involves resurfacin­g the existing driveway and carparks with new chipseal, and is paid for through the 2021-31 Long Term Plan annual renewals budget.

Acting Community Services manager Brad Ward said the upgrade would improve the carpark to provide the level of service intended.

“These are well-loved by our communitie­s so we’re undertakin­g these improvemen­ts to help improve the overall experience and safety of visitors to these parks and reserves.”

In the coming months, Council will also begin upgrading the carpark at Ka¯niwhaniwha

Reserve, another popular reserve for visitors.

“In 2005, the reserve’s carpark was extended to accommodat­e visitors exploring the adjoining Mt Pirongia Forest Park as there was no safe shoulder to park on along Limeworks Loop Road,” said Brad.

“Since then, the popularity of the Reserve and Park has grown and the carpark is often full during peak times.”

The Ka¯niwhaniwha Reserve upgrades will involve extending the existing car park further into the lower terrace, along with additional surface improvemen­ts.

A maintenanc­e gate will be relocated as part of the upgrade, and the timber bollards will be replaced with new bollards made from recycled plastic which will have a longer lifespan and better performanc­e.

“The carpark extension is designed to cater for increasing demand of the popular summer getaway and will allow visitors to park in a safer manner for both themselves and other park users,” added Brad.

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