2nd Presentation Coastal Pathways

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C H R I S T C H U R C H C O A S TA L PAT H WAY [ C C P ] W H AT ’ S H A P P E N I N G ? The Christchurch Coastal Pathway project feasibility study continues... Christchurch Coastal Pathway Group initiated the project and Christchurch City Council have agreed to fund the feasibility and concept plan stage, and to project manage this process.

www.ccc.govt.nz

www.christchurchcoastalpathway.org.nz

www.waal.co.nz

www.greenaway.co.nz

C O N T E X T:

The feasibility study will detail the vision and will entail the preparation of a concept plan and costing, and an assessment of its benefits.

W H Y A R E YO U I M P O R TA N T ?

Ne w Brig h to n

Me riv a le

This is a community-led project.

This is the second of three community meetings that allows everyone to have a say in what the outcome will be. Ble n h e im Rd

CBD

A von-H eat hc ote Est uar y - Ihutai

TONIGHT’S PROGRAMME:

10 minutes introduction

20 minutes discussion on recap on what you said last time 20 minutes introduction on design options 40 minutes table discussion of options 20 minutes group discussion on option 10 minutes wrap up

Ha ls we ll

The

CCP

S um ner Po rt Hills

L y tte lto n


THE PROCESS: WHERE WE’RE AT:

...Future Stages...

...The story so far...

CCPG FORMED

CCC FUNDING OBTAINED

VISION + FEASIBILITY STUDY

CONCEPT PLAN Coordination with rebuild + Other Projects

SITE-SPECIFIC DESIGNS

FUND RAISING APPLICATIONS

DEVELOPED DESIGN PLAN + IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY COORDINATION WITH REBUILD + OTHER PROJECTS

CONSENTS COORDINATION WITH REBUILD + OTHER PROJECTS

STAGED CONSTRUCTION BEGINS

DETAILED DESIGN

COMMUNITY CONSULTATION

T EA M STR U C T U RE :

C O M M U N I T Y .....

PARTNERSHIP

MT PLEASANT

+ PROJECT MANAGER

RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATIONS

SPORTS’ CLUBS

REDCLIFFS

SUMNER

IHUTAI

MARK RUSHWORTH

THEMES, IDEAS & PRINCIPLES

CCC CONSULTANTS

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT

COMMUNITY

MEGAN WRAIGHT MARTIN BRYANT

GEOTECHNICAL, ARCITECTURAL, LANDSCAPE, HYDROLOGICAL, STRUCTURAL, ECOLOGY, TRANSPORT

VISION

OPTIONS


M T P L E A S A N T: C O N S U LTAT I O N F E E D B A C K

‘SUMMARY OF COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS FROM CONSULTATION EVENT HELD AT MT PLEASANT COMMUNITY CENTRE, TUES 18TH SEPT, 4PM - 6PM’

TH E M ES : N AT UR AL E NV I RO NME NT C ULT UR A L + H E RI TAGE REC REAT I O NAL CO MME RC I AL

tunnel under road

Create bird habitat Sculpture walk with exibition space

Maintain market Create / link into path

Parking, kayakers, worm, shellfish Parking

Attractive restoration of sea wall but not rip-rap

Link into community centre / interpretation / Ihutai Trust centre

Make safer for non-motorised transportation

Art opportunities

Moa cave

Yacht club Cob Cottage

Spoonbill

Structures for shelter Bird population may be in decline

Mixed recreation Shuttle back to Sumner

SPAT I AL

Kayak access

Access to waters edge

Parking

MOV E ME NT

WOW factor, cantilevered

Beach access walkway

Viewing space

Wildlife

Bird watching BBQ Key viewing point Pizza cart

Gun emplacement

Wildlife

Cafe

BBQ Adventure playground / Nature based playground

Bike parking

Skate board park Pool

M T PL EASANT N E I G H B O U RH O O D

Fishing / play Potential

Jetties + boat connection

Bird watching Integrate Redcliffs Village

Really sheltered Too congested

Waterfall

Edge more flora + Fauna

Great play area Fishing

Safe walking from Shag Rock to Sumner

Coastal plants

Cafe

Yacht Club Pre-earthquake 120 Paradise duck post earthquake only a few

Parking

Thoughtful planting, southern rata, low planting so ensure views are maintained Sea wall - great ballance challange with overgrown vegetation

Steps

A great place is created when there are always people occupying it and when they are happy

BBQ Sea wall - tsunami + high tide protection

Parking

Rock wall - recreation area

Better beach access

Sea wall - blends into its environment

Track

Stunning park

Pathway - seating seems to be adequate Rock wall - natural baffle

Rock wall - great barrier, with sympathetic volcanic rock

Track

Signs Historical / natural interpretation long path Wildlife signs Wind / cultural art+ sculpture Tell the story of this community Mt Pleasent art, Sumner surf and sun

Pathway - large and small puddles provided by the unevenness of the path delight children Rock wall - used by coast to coasters

Salt baths reinstated (heat via solar energy) Shuttle back to Ferrymead

Pathway - Used by all ages and means of self-propulsion

Attractions for teenagers Toilets + drinking fountains Simple play elements along the path Split level paths - even some under the tide level Separate communter cycling Crossing point Good surface, children & Wheelchair friendly Diversity of interest Variation of material Shelter from the easterly

Track

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R E D C L I F F S : C O N S U LTAT I O N F E E D B A C K

‘SUMMARY OF COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS FROM CONSULTATION EVENT HELD AT REDCLIFFS BOWLING CLUB, TUES 19TH SEPT, 7.15PM - 9.15PM’

T H E M ES : Birds

N AT UR AL E NV I RO NME NT C ULT UR AL + H E RI TAGE R EC REAT I O NAL Annual social events are needed such as raft races, kayak races, sailing

Water sports

Flounder

CO MME RC I AL

Launching Ramp

Gateway feature

MOV E ME NT

Beach Godwit Parking

Vegetation needed Morton’s Jetty

Cafe Yacht Club Park

Bike hire

Godwit

Divert path away from road

Seating + toilets needed

Extra parking

Parking

Bird watching Market Raised platform

View

Picnic Area

Moa Cave Spoonbill View Seating

Fishing

R EDC L I FFS N E I GH B O U RH O O D

Picnic Area

Steps to water No parking

Reclaim land Retain petanque

SPAT I AL

Biking for kids

Shellfish

Park

Cob Cottage Entrance onto walkway

Playground

Fish & Chips / picnic area / Ice cream Stand-up paddle boarding Launching ramp

Former inlet Filled with Rubbish

Ferry link

Light the cliffs

Very important Tramway

Lights

Light the cliffs

No crossing

Bridge

Hot showers

Board walk New shopping area Parking

Fast current

Scott’s Hut Stage 1

Park

Maori Cave Bus stop relocation Rock climbing

Cave Track Track

Habitat islands Lets call it neptunes necklace

Smoother surface, on esplanade

Former boat shed

Swimming, yachts shellfish fishing

Most amazing bird life

Pool complex

View

View

Fish & Chips / picnic area

Surfing

Access to Sumner Village

Art work from local artists

More access points (Ramps rather than steps)

Cafe + surf club

Mulligan’s Track

Sumner is an iconic part of Christchurch

History and earthquake stories Exercise equipment

View

Dog bins

View

Shelters at view points

RC for rowing club achieved

Proposed baths CYC would like 4m wide path to link between rowing clubd and yacht club, no interferance with boat preparation

More vendors Yacht club martialing point - Pizza - Moveable

View

Imporve Causeway amenity

Ramp

View

Safe for all users/ages/mode View

Crossing point

Bells Baths

Wheel chair access to Shag rock

Bike hire BBQ’s

Social walking is very important Seperate social biking from commuter

Improve kids playground

Differentiate between areas, e.g. thorugh the use of planting Signage & kilometre markers Iconic destination at Scarborough beach Recreate sandunes all around Sumner Pathway can give back lost recreation facilities

Track

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S U M N E R : C O N S U LTAT I O N F E E D B A C K

‘SUMMARY OF COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS FROM CONSULTATION EVENT HELD AT SUMNER NEW SCHOOL HALL, TUES 18TH SEPT, 7.15PM - 9.15PM’

T H E M ES : N AT UR AL E NV I RO NME NT

Eventually linking to Bottle Lake

C ULT UR AL + H E RI TAGE

Needs to be a Walkway

R EC REAT I O NAL Water sports

CO MME RC I AL

Jetty for kids to jump off + swim Improve experience for canoes/ better circulation

MOV E ME NT

Climbing wall / park Access to community facilities / BBQ area Recreation area

Steps

More natural edge Park access

Views / beach

Bulk car parking Parking

Skate park / swings

Bulk car parking

Market space

Birds

Picnic area Move carpark

Secondary Path Clean up McCormack’s Bay

SPAT I AL

Deep channel

S U MNE R N E I GH B O U RH O O D

Bike hire Playground and fishing

Commuter lane as well as pathway

Flooding area

Reclaim beach

Link to path

Amazing views

Access to beach

Boat rides to south shore

Reinstate kids pump tracks

Playground Naval base

Needs to be included

Track below road Level / Widen

Bridge

Fish & Chips picnic Area/ bike hire / busking zone

Congregate

Cafes Feels natural

Tramway Mix of textures

Amazing views

Picnic area Library

Not a straight path

Cafes

More natural edge

Swimming +watching boats

Skate board Park

Trees + vegetation Grass area

Signage Improvements

Track

Surfers launching

Restore track

Bike shed for hill climbers Cafes

Fishing / Views

Adequate parking in esplanade More Carparks

Track

Salt water pool

Petanque

Upgrade playground

Features for all ages BBQ Areas seating / Benches Dog zone Bike rental at Ferrymead Crossing points

Link to bus stops

Mountain bike track

Loop track Wheelchair access Mountain bike track

Different surface material No barriers to water

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COMMUNITY IDEAS

SIO V ITSHIOENV:I an e cN ol ogi c al N AT UR AL E N VI RO N M E N T

MT PLEASANT

SUMNER

The natural environment has primacy.

‘SUMMARY OF COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS FROM CONSULTATION EVENT HELD AT MT PLEASANT COMMUNITY CENTRE, TUES 18TH SEPT, 4PM - 6PM’

C ULT UR AL + H E R I TAGE

REDCLIFFS

pl ay gr o und

‘SUMMARY OF COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS FROM CONSULTATION EVENT HELD AT REDCLIFFS BOWLING CLUB, TUES 19TH SEPT, 7.15PM - 9.15PM’

‘SUMMARY OF COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS FROM CONSULTATION EVENT HELD AT SUMNER NEW SCHOOL HALL, TUES 18TH SEPT, 7.15PM - 9.15PM’

A place to tell our stories about the coast.

R EC R EAT I O N AL

It’s more than a pathway, it’s a braided necklace of recreation activities.

CO M M E RC I AL

Provide commercial opportunities for recreation activities.

M OVE M E N T

Safe recreation along the pathway. Easy connections to the pathway.

S PAT I AL

Be broad, be generous, and be diverse.


T H E S T R AT E G I E S NATUR AL E N VIRONMENT

C ULTUR A L + H ERITAGE

t h e c o a s t RECR EATIONAL

CO MME RCIAL

t h e p a t hw a y

M OV E M E NT

S PATIA L

ac t i v e c o mmuni t y


EXPERIENCES 01

02

03

00

05

culvert treatment / improvement for kayakers

boat racing link to community centre

a

04a

bird watching

b 04b c

06

07

birdwatching fishing

d

dog walking

08 tram stop yacht club

surf club

e 09

10 surfing

g f EXPERIENCE / TREATMENTS

MAJOR MOMENTS/NODES

00 - SCOTTS PARK: Boating edges, landing place 01 - MT PLEASANT: Rock pools and mud flats 02 - CAUSEWAY: Linear edge with art/sculpture + distance markers 03 - REDCLIFFS PARK: Estuary beach / ’natural’ edge 04 - BEACHVILLE/MAIN RD: Urban, treed, enclosed, linear (shops at 4b) 05 - BEACHVILLE SEA WALL: Deep water, dramatic sheer wall, fishing 06 - MONCK’S BAY: Heritage edges, running water, wind protected, beach 07 - SHAG ROCK RESEVE: Dunes, sand beach, timber, easy access 08 - MEMORIAL WALK: generous and meaningful 09 - SCARBOROUGH BEACH: surf beach 10 - LIFESAVING CLUB: a dramatic finale

a - Scott’s Park Mixed water access b - Redcliffs Park jetty + ramp c - Beachville Reserve d - Shag rock, the hinge, sea meets estuary High path meets low path e - Cave rock + choice and views f - Cafe + playground g - Lifesaving club + views

LEGEND Experience/treatment major moment key moment N

0

0.5

1 km


TEXTURES Wate r + ro ck

G ra s s + co ncrete

Ro ck + co ncrete

Pa rk M ud + g rave l

Sa nd

Est ua ri ne e nvi ro nme nt + wate r cha nne l Grave l

C o n crete ramp + g ra s s A sp h alt

R am p + t i mbe r

Est uar y + gravel + sand

Gravel Ston e

Sa nd + ri p ra p reta i ni ng wa l l + ve getat i o n

Pl a nt i ng + concrete + meta l co nta i ne rs

Grass

S tone + concrete

S an d

Pl a ntin g Pl ay

C auseway

Roc k

Boats Pool Water + t i m ber Est uari ne env i ronm ent + t i dal + pl ant i ng

Recl am at i on + g ravel beach

Pl ant i ng + t i m ber

C on c rete

Wate r + ro ck

Stone R i p rap

Sa nd + co ncrete Rock wal l

Pl a nt i ng + g rave l

Sa nd

A s pha l t + ro ck cl i f f

G ras s + p l anti n g

Pl a nt i ng + t imbe r

Ti mbe r + co ncrete

Pl a nt i ng + a s pha l t

Stone

Mt Pl e a sa nt

S umner

Re dclif fs LEGEND insitu concrete

more natural edge

timber boardwalk

tree planting

concrete planks existing surface N

0

0.5

note: only proposed modifications to conditions are indicated, i.e. existing trees retained wherever possible.

1 km


THE EDGES: THE GEOLOGY THE ESTUARY GEOLOGY EXISTING RECLAMATION FOR ROAD CHANNEL CHANGES RELATIONSHIP

ALLUVIAL SANDS (SUBJECT TO LIQUEFACTION)

ROCK (POSSIBLY VERY DEEP)

BASELINE SOLUTION

COMMUNITY BASED SOLUTION IN FO RMA L SEATING

BIK ING

1: 1:100

V IEW IN G

GRADE(S) OF ROCKS/RIPRAP

SECTION 1.1 1:200

GRADE 1 3 C LA MBER

1:3 GRADE

RO C K PO O LS

SECTION 1.2 1:200

PLAY

GRADE 1 6 V IEW ING

SECTION 1.3 1:200

MULTIPLE PATHS

RO C K HO P

K AYA K IN G

WATER AC C ESS AT MO ST TID ES

GRADE 1 10


THE EDGES: OPPORTUNITIES BASELINE SOLUTION

COMMUNITY BASED SOLUTION

SECTION 2.1

2:

1:200

V IEW ING BIK ING SA F ETY

ANGLED RETAINING WALL

RETAINING WALL EDGE

SECTION 2.2 1:200

CONCAVE RETAINING WALL

BIK IN G V IEW IN G F ISHIN G

1:100

VERTICAL RETAINING WALL

SECTION 2.3 1:200

CANTILEVER + RETAINING WALL

BIK IN G SA F ETY

V IEW ING

F ISHING

BASELINE SOLUTION

COMMUNITY BASED SOLUTION

SECTION 3.1

3:

1:200

PILED EDGE + SEATING

TIMBER SA F ETY

BIK IN G

PILED EDGES

V IEW IN G SEETIN G

14

SECTION 3.2 1:100

PILED PATHWAY

1:200

PILED EDGE

40M DEPTH SA F ETY F ISHIN G V IEW IN G BIK ING TIMBER

40M DEPTH


1 :2 5 0 0 @ A 1

I TRI IEOS R: IM OOPPTPI O R NTSU&N P T ITE SP :L EMATS A N T SCOTT PARK: Focus for water-based and youth activity

MAIN RD: More natural + varied edge

CAUSEWAY: Series of wind / tidal sculptures + moments

McCORMACKS BAY: Improved trail and better connection to comunity facilites

CAUSEWAY: Better access for kayaks as landscape ‘event’ R E D C L I F F S >>

*

?

* Treed or open? To what extent?

*

* causeway pathway at upper / lower / mid /mixed level?

*

* Reclaim partially, to widen path?

Pathway at edge / roadside? Priority crossing point?

Make primary coastal pathway?

?


REDCLIFFS PARK: Potential beach / natural edge

BEACHVILLE RD: Wide treed route possible

OPPORTUNITIES: REDCLIFFS

*

1:2 5 0 0 @ A 1

?

BEACHVILLE SW: Enhance opportunites for fishing + access

<< M T P L E A S A N T Potential to remove section of BV road, extend park to edge

BEACHVILLE SW: Substantial park space possible Primary pathway along wall / behind open park space

BEACHVILLE RESERVE: Improve edge access + fantastic views

?

SHAG / PEACOCKS: Fantastic viewing spot + transition to beach

* *

MONCKS BAY: Tram stop to form ‘event’

S U M N E R >> MONCKS BAY: Improved edge access + viewing of boats

Shallow rip-rap allowing lower paths and water access

New boat shed as ‘event’

Retain (historic) wall? Modify?

* ?

Retain wall?


OPPORTUNITIES: SUMNER

Possible viewing + reprieve spot

<< R E D C L I F F S

pathway at road / beach / mid level?

1: 2 5 0 0 @ A 1

DUNES: Opportunity to create ‘dunal parkland’

Preserve car parking?

MEMORIAL: Improved route and planting PROMENADE: Improved seating + access from park and to beach Dunal planting close up around memorial lights?

?

Ramped + stepped access or ‘hole’ in the wall?

REVETMENT: Potential to modify to more natural condition*

Revetment modification at cost of promenade width?

SCARBOROUGH: Great viewing spot, recreate tidal (Bell’s) baths, connect to Hills tracks

Could connect more strongly to park Priority points for access improvement?


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