Thanks to feedback we've received from our consultation on two projects to improve tourist infrastructure in Hahei, we
can proceed with the proposed walkway from the Hahei Visitor Car Park at the village entrance to the beach and the start
of the Cathedral Cove track, and upgraded toilets by the community hall.
The projects have received a total of $1.5M from the government's Tourism Infrastructure Fund (TIF), which is covering
the majority of the cost, as well as the extension of the Hahei Visitor Car Park.
The aim of the walkway is to allow visitors to park at the Hahei Visitor Car Park and then walk safely to the beach or
the beginning of the Cathedral Cove track at the top of Grange Rd. This will also help reduce the number of vehicles
driving around the village looking for parking on residential side streets.
The majority of submitters liked the low key approach of bollards as a safety solution for pedestrians at the beach end
of Hahei Beach Road, and a colonial-look toilet facility that would fit with the village theme.
“General themes and comments were about providing clear signage, including symbols for tourists who may not speak
English, identifying distances and terrain information to Cathedral Cove, and to provide clear walking options either
via the concrete footpath up Grange Road, or a more 'natural' walk along the beach," says our Project Manager Ross
Ashby.
The majority of the submitters saw merit in keeping the parallel parking on Hahei Beach Road, with a longer term view to
improve parking congestion at the beach end. There was also clear support for keeping the toilets in their current
location, instead of shifting them as had been proposed.
We will be in contact with property owners at the end of Hahei Beach Road with more details around bollard locations, so
that owners can maintain vehicle access to their properties. Work is scheduled for the toilet facility before this
summer period.
For more information on the proposals click here.
Detailed design work for the walkway can now begin, though the walkway itself may not be finished in time for next
summer.
For more information on parking in Hahei, click here.