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8.4 River Environments: Gateway
ObjectiveEmbrace area as the hub of outdoorpursuits that makes the most of thenatural landscape features containedwithin this environment.
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Where appropriate make referencethrough interpretation and way-findingto Otangaki (Ashhurst Domain). ParahakiIsland and Te Apiti (Manawatu Gorge)
Creation of a new enhanced recreationnetwork connecting the outstandinglandscape features in this area.
(reate an entrance point at the AshhurstDomain carpark with improved accessdown to the river to encourage thecontinuance of current activity.
Improve way·finding and physicalconnection from Ashhurst Domain to theManawatu River Shared Path
Area Specific Opportunities
The shared path, from Ruakawa Road, endsjust under Napier Road bridge. There arewalkways from the carpark to the northwestern part of Ashhurst Domain but theManawatO River Shared Path ends in thislocation. There are a number of pathwaysthrough the Domain that provide access fromthe river through to the Village.
Key CharacteristicsThis area Includes Ashhurst Village,Manawatu Gorge, McCraes Bushand the Ashhurst Domain. It includesseveral Important assets includingtne entry to Te Apiti, the start of theManawatu Gorge walk, cafes and thevillage of Ashhurst. A playground,campground, cafe, toilets and sportfields are all located within AshhurstDomain. There is also a popularSWimming spot located under theAshhurst Bridge and at the confluenceof the Pohangina River and ManawatuRiver.
NZTA has identified the need for a walking/cycling facility to be added to State Highway 3,Ashhurst Bridge.
This area is the eastern access into PalmerstonNorth City.
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..The 'Rural West' river environment,although classified as 'Rural' stillinterfaces with numerous suburbanneighborhoods. A simple paletteof robust materials, furniture andplanting should be continued to beused within this area.
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Vitality & DesignConnectivityViews to the WaterPublic SafetyAccessibilitySense of PlaceSustainability.
lightlngLighting Strategies should be developedconsistently within city wide initiatives butshould incorporate the folloWing principles:
Sculpture & Public ArtThis could be incorporated in the folloWingways: Sculptures (permanent iconic objects),Temporary Art, Incorporated into open spacedesign, and into Historic elements and sites
Vegetation will be planted to reflect thespecies recommended in the City WideVegetation Framework and planting plandeveloped in collaboration with HorizonsRegional Council. New Development Plans willconsider the need for vegetation. PNCC willwork with Horizons Regional Council and thecommunity to ensure appropriate species areplanted on the riverbank.
Interpretation should provide an explanationof historic elements and narrativesthroughout the extent of the river. Thiscould be integrated into the design throughadditional signage (to match those alreadylocated on the river). through pavement leveltext or through public art.
way,finding & InterpretationExisting site features and artefacts such asbUildings, landscape features and key streetjunctions should be incorporated into wayfinding as navigation tools for users. Thesecomponents should be integrated consistentlyalong paths to aid user orientation and designcoherence.
Planting & VegetanonOpen spaces should incorporate opportunitiesfor planting trees and if appropriate, plantingfor regeneration or restoration purposes.Vegetation can contribute greatly to theexperience of usable public spaces, it canprovide shade and shelter, reduce noise andindicate the passing seasons. Species selectionfor planting should relate to the area's microclimate, local ecology and habitats. Vegetationshould be selected and maintained to ensureclear sight lines and user safety and security.
Robust use by skateboarders, scooters andBMX riders should be anticipated in theappropriate detailing of edges and furnitureelements.
Strategically locate seats with seat backsand arm rests in areas such as WaitoetoePark and along the river walkway.Provide off-line seating along primarymovement spaces, areas off theseprimary paths should be more informaland 'natural'.
FurnitureA simple palette of furniture should bedeveloped so that it relates to the 'Urban'river environment whilst retaining a rural feel.Seating should be located to give people achoice of where and how they would like tosit, it should:
Paving and other materials and finishes usedunder-foot should provide adequate tractionand be used where accesibility for all users isrequired. Tactile indicators should be appliedto assist the visually impaired, people inwheelchairs and other users.
Surface MaterialityThe standard palette of river edge materialsused along the Manawatu River shall bemaintained. Area specific materials should addto the established palette.
A simple palette of robust materials,furniture and planting should be usedwithin this area to provide a balanceof urban and rural interventions.
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10.1 Making it HappenFunding for implementation of theframework begins in the 2017/18financial year and will be available fora 5 year period.
The following list 1$ a proposedimplementation framework. It is proposed toimplement an early initiatives programme inthe first instance to ensure immediate impactof the framework is present at the river. It isimportant to recognise that implementationof the Framework will be done by a numberof different stakeholders including, but notlimited to Rangitane, Horizons RegionalCouncil, Massey University and PalmerstonNorth City Council and it's associatedorganisations (Economic DevelopmentAgency).
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Prepare a development plan for theextension of Waitoetoe Park (formerAllied Concrete site and Paneiri Park)once the location of the walking andcycling bridge is confirmed
Implement an early initiatives programme
Shared path from Riverside Drive toRuakawa Road
Shared path to Linton
Support NZTAs proposal for theconstruction of a walking and cyclingfacility at Ashhurst Bridge
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Create clear entrances at approaches tothe riverside
Creation of an improved walking andcycling connection between AshhurstDomain and northern end of shared path
Improved way-finding along pathway bymarking distances on shared path
Ensure clear signage on primary accesspoints to ManawatO River and upgrade asappropriate
Identification of suitable spaces for dogparks, picnic areas, games areas
Support community group indevelopment of a junior road safety park
Rangitane historic sites of significanceare acknowledged and enhanced asappropriate
Develop a wayfinding plan for theManawatu River. This will focus onsignage to amenties including, but notlimited to water fountains, toilets, accesspoints, lighting.
Work with Horizons Regional Council toprovide more information to the publicon water quality and identification ofgood places to swim
Increase the frequency of seating orfeatures that can double as seats alongthe river
Work collaboratively with HorizonsRegional Council to develop a plantingplan which identifies the area's bestsuited to planting.
Suitable locations identified for picnicareas and creation of a community hub.
PNCC to promote concept for river path
PNCC to work with Horizons Regional
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Department of Conservation to provide
environmental education on the bird
species located at the river, Bill's Bush andWaitoetoe Park
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Work with Horizons Regional Council oninstallation of environmental educationinformation on land adjacent to the river
Test proposed activities throughplacemaking
Encourage ecological restoration ofTuritea Stream and create a walkwayalong the stream
Provide passing bays along the sharedpath
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Create a series of bike oriented activitiesalong the river pathway
Purchase esplanade 'Dunne Block' forreserve purposes
Establish an off road connection fromManawatu River to Mangaone Streamshared path
Install lighting in a segment of the riverfor evening use
Work with Horizons Regional Council toinstall real time monitoring to inform riverusers water quality information
Liaise with relevant agencies to createmore activities and hold events at theriver
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Develop a clear walking and cycling link toLido from the river path
Develop a walkway to, and along,Kahuterawa Stream
Plant banks of Kahuterawa Stream
Re-habilitate the confluence of theMangaone and ManawatO River withplanting (informed by the VegetationFramework)
Purchase ManawatO Golf Club land onthe river side of the stop bank to securepermanent public access
Implement the planting plan
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Construct a road bridge from Te MataiRoad to provide an alternative routeacross the river
Prepare development plan for the quarryland near Mangaone Stream
Create a shared path on the left bank ofthe ManawatO River
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Creation of an outdoor game space
Create a pop up eating area
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Provide movable or temporary furniturealong river path during busy periods (iesummer weekends)
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