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After 10 years of planning and with celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of James Cook’s landing coming up in 2019, Thames-Coromandel District Council have realised the Whitianga community’s dream of a revitalised town centre.
Stage 1 works were completed in early December 2018; which comprised the full redevelopment of Albert Street, the main commercial street in Whitianga. The project team worked closely with council and the community under challenging timeframes to deliver Stage 1 to a very high standard on time and on budget.
The design was based around a navigation theme, as a nod to the region’s rich history with Cpt. James Cook and the Polynesian explorer, Kupe. Albert Street now boasts wide footpaths and pedestrian spaces enabling alfresco dining and safer pedestrian crossing opportunities, traffic calming treatments within the carriageway and a revised vehicle priority into town.
There is a new suite of public furniture, including bespoke elements, lighting features, a fully native planting palette and a large custom shelter that acts as the gateway into the new central plaza space.
The simplicity of the paving treatment on the footpath act as a clean canvas to showcase the new street elements and plantings that sit within it.
The central plaza area incorporates a new overland flow path and raingarden component, managing stormwater outfall along Taylors Mistake.
This low-impact stormwater approach saved on underground infrastructure and created an attractive and amenity space in the centre of town. A unique feature of a flush timber deck spanning the overland flow path, leads people into Taylors Mistake and towards Stage 2 along The Esplanade.
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For further information please contact Morné Hugo or Bryan Sanson
11 December 2018