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River path update by Hamilton City Council

Mariette from Chartwell

River path update

28 April 2017


Several of Hamilton’s riverside paths have been reopened following recent weather events and the high level of the Waikato River.

Hamilton City Council staff have checked and cleaned numerous paths through the city.

Sections of path which have been reopened are:

St Andrews river path
Munro’s walkway to Te Hikuwai gate
Pine Beach
Fairfield Esplanade
Braithwaite Park
Memorial Park
However, several paths remain closed due to silt and debris, the need for geotechnical assessment, or other work underway.

They are:

Parts of New Memorial Park
Parts of Ferrybank
Grantham St boat ramp
Te Hikuwai
Kirikiriroa Reserve
Victoria on the River
Matakanohi Reserve will also be closed today due to the continuing high level of the Waikato River.

Path users should be cautious and are urged to “share with care”.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

Jeff Neems
Communication Advisor
07 838 6509
021 818 564
jeff.neems@hcc.govt.nz

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