November opening reconnects Aucklanders with Onehunga foreshore

November opening reconnects Aucklanders with Onehunga foreshore

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The Onehunga foreshore officially opens on Saturday 14 November, with the $30m development providing Aucklanders with their first significant access to the Onehunga seashore since the 1970s.

The joint Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board / NZ Government project has created 6.8ha of parkland between SH20 and the Manukau Harbour – with new beaches, a boat ramp and turning bay, and a pedestrian/cyclist bridge linking the foreshore to Onehunga Bay Reserve.

“After decades of advocacy and involvement from the people of Onehunga, followed by a three year construction programme, it’s wonderful to finally open up access to newly created beachside recreational areas and facilities – all within walking distance of central Onehunga,” says Simon Randall, chair of Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board.

“This will become a popular walking and cycling route, just a stroll from Onehunga shops to the  lagoon and reserve, and then a short walk across the new overbridge to the large beachside park and tracks,” says Mr Randall.

The NZ Transport Agency’s Auckland Regional Director, Ernst Zöllner says the Agency is delighted to have reconnected people to the water and helped make the community’s long standing vision for this foreshore a reality.

“The government’s significant $19m investment in this new urban amenity is part of a broader commitment to addressing the impacts of transport projects. We greatly value our partnerships with local communities and recognise the importance of Onehunga not only to Auckland, but New Zealand’s early history.”

The local board will be joined by Mayor Len Brown and NZ Transport Agency to jointly open the new reserve at 11am, 14 November. Following the pre-dawn ceremony from mana whenua and civic opening, community-led water-based activities will take place.

Representatives of Te Akitai Waiohua, Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua, Ngāti Tamaoho, Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei and Te Kawerau a Maki form the project’s Mana Whenua Kaitiaki Working Group, which has an ongoing interest in the governance and management of the park.

The new name gifted to the foreshore park by mana whenua will be revealed, along with striking new artworks.

Ted Ngataki’s wayfinding carving navigates the surrounding landscape from a Māori perspective. The artwork celebrates the layers of mana whenua embedded in the foreshore location.

Bernard Makoare’s stunning bridge panelling is a contemporary modern expression that celebrates the nature of the sea at full tide and the mudflats at low tide.

The new reserve also features shared cycling and walking paths, seating and picnic areas, carparks and extensive planting.

Local board member Brett Clark says the completed project has very much benefited from the knowledge and input of the Onehunga Foreshore Working Group, including representatives from The Onehunga Enhancement Society (TOES).

“We’ve enthusiastically debated the detail, but all along the people of Onehunga have been strong supporters of this project, with close to 1000 supporting submissions received for the original resource consents application.”

“The project successfully reconnects Onehunga to the sea, and recaptures the biodiversity and recreational opportunities that were displaced when the motorway was built across Onehunga Bay in the 1970s,” says Mr Clark.

Across the motorway, a new festival lawn adjacent to Onehunga Lagoon will be home to the Onehunga Bay Festival in March 2016.

Onehunga Foreshore – stats & facts

The new seaside park is 750m long and extends 250m into the harbour at its widest point, stretching from Seacliffe Road in the west to the Manukau Cruising Club in the east. 
The project was managed by Auckland Council’s Parks, Sports and Recreation team and governed by the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board Fulton Hogan led the construction and design consortium which included Tonkin and Taylor, Isthmus Group and URS. 
The project required 334,000 cubic metres of fill, rock, sand and topsoil; more than 30,000 plants and 350 trees. 
The core project’s $28m budget covered design and construction, as well as programme administration. Various agencies have also funded complementary works worth $2m: Safety screens for the bridge, a pedestrian-cycle path on Orpheus Drive and improved landscaping and drainage within Onehunga Bay reserve were all added to the construction programme. 
The foreshore site is attractive to a variety of birdlife. Manukau Harbour supports more than 20 per cent of New Zealand’s wading birds and the area attracts 48 coastal bird species. Keep an eye out for international commuters huahou and kuaka (bar-tailed gotwit), and domestic travellers like oyster catchers, pied stilts, and NZ dotterel. Onehunga foreshore ‘homebodies’ include heron, gulls, and pied shag. 
The local board has introduced new dog rules for the area – a mix of ‘no dog’ and ‘on lead’ restrictions.
 

BACKGROUNDER:
Onehunga Bay through the years

Onehunga Bay was an important area for Māori gardening, fishing and occupation before Europeans arrived in New Zealand.

There were large Māori settlements there in the early 19th century and by the 1840s, the beach was a significant port where produce from the various tribes around the Manukau was traded with settlers in the new town of Auckland.

In the latter part of the 19th century, the bay became a centre for the fledgling timber industry, with logs from the Waitakere coast being milled there. The Onehunga coast was dramatically modified as Auckland grew, and the coastal esplanade at Onehunga Bay became a pathway for critical infrastructure such as power, gas, water and telecommunications lines.

In 1975 the Ministry of Works extended the Mount Roskill to Wiri motorway across Onehunga Bay. This work involved the construction of what is now known as SH20, a lane called Orpheus Drive, and the creation of the lagoon.

At that time, a schematic drawing illustrating what future development on the seaward side of the motorway might resemble showed reclaimed land, with open space and pedestrian connections to the foreshore.

For decades the Onehunga community advocated for that vision to be realised. These aspirations were progressed when the New Zealand Transport Agency was preparing to build the second motorway bridge between Onehunga and Mangere.

The Transport Agency assisted the community to develop its vision for the foreshore. In 2009 the restoration project was adopted by the council, with the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board subsequently assuming responsibility and prioritising the project in its Local Board Plan. Construction began in December 2012.


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