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Shoreline Adaptation Plans - Snells Beach to Ōrewa feedback form

Feedback must be received by 12 November 2024, Tuesday

We strongly encourage you to read the supporting Snells Beach to Ōrewa Shoreline Adaption Plan (SAP) proposal before providing feedback. 

The shoreline from Snells Beach to Ōrewa Hibiscus Coast includes the area from Ōrewa in the south, north up to Warkworth and southeast to Mahurangi.


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Please note that proposed coastal adaptation strategies set out in the Draft Snells Beach to Ōrewa Adaptation Strategy Report is only applicable to Council owned land and assets. 

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Draft Adaptation strategies for the Snells Beach to Ōrewa SAP area 


We have now drafted coastal adaptation strategies based on the feedback we have heard, coastal hazard information, and technical inputs by the Coastal Management Team for the area of coastline and we want to ensure you think our proposals are right for the coastline. 

We have identified the following coastal adaptation strategies in the area for the short (0-20 years), medium (20- 60 years) and long term (60 – 100 years).


To understand more about these strategies, select any strategy you would like more information on:

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Snells Beach to Ōrewa Shoreline Adaptation Plan area extends across 11 'units':

  1. Snells Beach to Algies Bay
  2. Purahurawai Bay (Scandretts Regional Park)
  3. Martins Bay
  4. Te Muri  Mahurangi East and Scott’s landing
  5. Snells Beach South to Warkworth
  6. Puhinui Warkworth
  7. Mahurangi West
  8. Te Muri Mahurangi (west) and Wenderholm
  9. Puhoi and Waiwera
  10. Waiwera and Ōrewa
  11. Silverdale


Which of these areas would you like to provide feedback on?

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