Hull Road safety improvements underway

A shared path for pedestrians and cyclists between the new skatepark and Newton Street is part of the safety improvements being made on Hull Road. Photo: Rosalie Liddle Crawford.

Work has just begun on upgrading the pedestrian level crossing at Hull Road, Mount Maunganui, providing a safer crossing point over the railway line to the new skatepark.  

The first stage of safety improvements will include a wider, realigned shared path for pedestrians and cyclists between the skatepark and Newton Street, an improved crossing point over the Hull Road railway line - including a flashing light for pedestrians, new fencing and clear signage.  

Safety improvement work on upgrading the pedestrian level crossing at Hull Road commenced earlier last week and is anticipated to be complete by mid-April. 

A shared path for pedestrians and cyclists between the new skatepark and Newton Street is part of the safety improvements being made on Hull Road. Photo: Rosalie Liddle Crawford.

Nearby businesses and residents may experience some noise and vibration while works are underway during the hours of 7am – 5pm, from Monday to Friday.

Temporary traffic management will be in place with a reduced speed limit through the area.

There should be minimal impact for commuters as most of the work is taking place on the berm. 

Pedestrian and cyclist access will be maintained throughout.

An improved crossing point over the Hull Road railway line is part of the safety improvements being made on Hull Road. Photo: Rosalie Liddle Crawford.

Development of the new Destination Skatepark came about following community engagement on the city’s last Long-term Plan when Council committed to improving, expanding, and investing in citywide skate facilities.

Encompassing over 3000sqm, the skatepark was designed in collaboration with members from the Bay of Plenty’s skate community comprised of a 24-member co-design group representing a range of ages and skating interests. 

The destination Skatepark encompasses over 3000sqm, and is located next to the railway line and corner of Maunganui and Hull Roads. Photo: Rosalie Liddle Crawford.

Tauranga’s Destination Skatepark will cater to all ages and abilities - from skateboarding and inline skating to BMX and scooting – and will contribute to the broader physical, mental and social wellbeing of the community.

The skatepark’s high-profile location on the corner of Maunganui and Hull Road was chosen for multiple reasons including proximity to a range of amenities, shops, the beach and Blake Park. 

2 comments

The Master

Posted on 04-03-2024 12:53 | By Ian Stevenson

Hull Road.... yeah right... "safety improvements" TUI ADVERT.

As usual that is all BS, the real game here, like all else is to: -
1 Deliberately create congestion on the roads for traffic
2 Make a larger space for pedestrians and cycles etc - of which the existing space is already to much...?
3 Make a raft of concrete obstacles to ensure #1 above is worse than ever expected/planned or hoped for...

NB: Lets not forget (the 100% positive spin here...) that TCC will take something that is a complete mess, as bad as it can be and achieve what no one else could ever do, to successfully make it worse than before.


I have to agree!

Posted on 05-03-2024 09:07 | By The Caveman

ONLY the TCC can make a mess - a bigger mess !!


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