31 October 2024

Sand to be replenished at Pilot Bay ahead of summer

Ahead of a what we hope will be a long, hot summer for Mount Maunganui beaches, sand will be replenished at Waikorire/Pilot Bay from next week.

Also known as beach renourishment, sand is typically replenished to replace sediment that’s been lost due to storm damage, drift, wind and wave action. We’re adding sand to areas across Pilot Bay which have been affected by weather events, causing coastal erosion, says Alison Law, Manager of Spaces and Places at Tauranga City Council.

“With the weather warming up it’s great to see locals and visitors getting out and about enjoying the great outdoors in the Mount. We’re mindful that we’re entering a busy season for our beaches so it’s important we restore Pilot Bay for our wider community to enjoy.

“The last time sand was replaced in this area was spring 2023. Typically, sand replenishment is an annual activity – this ensures the beach remains attractive for the upcoming summer season.”

Pilot bay

Sand replenishment work is anticipated to get underway on Monday 4 November and take up to five days to complete, weather permitting.

“During this time, a 500-metre section of the beach, between Leinster Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, will be temporarily fenced off to ensure the safety of the public. Working this way still maintains some beach access for our community.”

While works are underway, large trucks and machinery will be operating in the area to bring in the sand, which is sourced from the dredging operations in the Port of Tauranga. Temporary traffic management will be in place from 7am to 5pm. During these works, several carparks located near Salisbury Wharf and on the corner of Salisbury Ave and The Mall, will be unavailable.

This work is weather-dependent. If it’s delayed because of weather or other unforeseen circumstances, it may be carried out at another suitable date. We appreciate our community’s patience while we work to make our beaches more enjoyable for everyone.

Posted: 31 October 2024
Categories: News, Mount Maunganui
Tags: Community , Parks and reserves , Mount projects

21 May 2026

Tauranga’s newest community indoor sports facility celebrates first birthday

The University of Waikato Haumaru Sport & Recreation Centre has officially turned one and in its first year has become a thriving hub of community connection, competition and recreation in central Tauranga

21 May 2026

Mauao alarm system testing

Additional monitoring of the main Mauao landslide area has been set up.

20 May 2026

Road improvements confirmed for city centre

More parking and safer intersections are among improvements that will be made to Tauranga city centre streets in response to community feedback.

15 May 2026

Wairoa Bridge cycleway closed indefinitely for design and repair works

The cycleway at Wairoa Bridge will remain closed while repair options and remedial designs are investigated for a damaged portion of the cycleway and embankment.

15 May 2026

Lower speeds to improve safety outside Tauranga schools

Safer journeys for children and families are at the centre of new speed limit changes being rolled out across Tauranga, with lower speeds outside schools confirmed, and speed limit changes proposed across the city.

15 May 2026

Festival of Disability Sport returns bigger than ever

The Healthvision Festival of Disability Sport, now one of New Zealand’s largest disability sporting events, returns to Tauranga on Saturday, 23 and Sunday, 24 May, celebrating the power of adaptive sport.

15 May 2026

Community and mana whenua partnerships shape four new neighbourhood parks

Four newly-opened parks and reserves across Tauranga South and Pyes Pā are celebrating more than new play and recreation spaces – they reflect strong partnerships between local communities, schools and mana whenua.

14 May 2026

Regional Deal unlocks New Zealand’s Global Trade Gateway

The Mayors of Tauranga City Council and Western Bay of Plenty District Council, together with the Chair of Bay of Plenty Regional Council, have welcomed the Regional Deal

14 May 2026

Tauranga Free Tree Day returns to Mercury Baypark for 2026

Free Tree Day is back for its third year to give Tauranga residents the opportunity to increase the city’s tree canopy coverage by receiving a free native tree to plant in their own backyard.

Notifications

Tauranga City Council, Private Bag 12022, Tauranga, 3143, New Zealand  |  Terms of use  |  Privacy statement

Back To Top