Western Bay of Plenty District Council is moving into the next stage of the Ōmokoroa Domain Concept Plan in a bid to improve local marine and boating facilities.
Council Reserves and Facilities Assets Manager, Janine Field said the Ōmokoroa Domain was a well-loved destination for Ōmokoroa and Matakana Island locals, and visitors from across the District.
“It’s been a while since we last checked in with the community about this space, so we’re keen to hear from the people who use the boat ramps, ferry and jetties,” said Ms Field.
“Before we dive into the detailed design, we want to make sure we’ve still got it right.”
The Council’s plan includes:
- A new 8m-wide double boat ramp and a 4m-wide single ramp to meet growing demand;
- Separating the jetty away from the boat ramps for safer access;
- An extended pontoon so more boats can moor temporarily;
- Dinghy racks and a small vessel ramp for kayaks, paddleboards and dinghies;
- A bus stop zone near the jetty to support ferry and public transport connections;
- Upgrades to the ferry boat ramp will also be considered as part of the wider plan.
Council adopted the Ōmokoroa Domain Concept Plan in 2018 and is rolling it out in stages as funding becomes available.
The playground was completed in 2021, while the path connecting to Gerald Crapp Reserve has been fully designed and is scheduled for construction in 2027/28. Design work for the car parking and stormwater upgrades is also complete, with construction planned in future stages.
“The community told us they wanted to protect the Domain’s natural character, while making it more functional for a growing community. The plan reflects that vision, with better recreational spaces, upgraded facilities and safer and easier access to the water,” says Ms Field.
“Like many long-term infrastructure projects, timelines have been slightly impacted by competing priorities, budget constraints and the need to coordinate with other projects. As a result, it’s been a while since we last asked the community their thoughts, and we want to make sure the plan still reflects what the community wants and needs.”
The total budget for this stage of the concept plan, from planning through to construction, is $8.2 million. Funding will come from a combination of Council budgets, including the coastal renewals budget, which covers existing boating facilities, as well as additional funding allocated in the 2024-34 Long Term Plan (LTP) for upgrades to marine and boating infrastructure.
“This isn’t just about adding more concrete or bigger ramps. It’s about making the space safer, more welcoming and better suited to how people use it.”
“It’s your space, so let’s shape it together for you, your whānau and future generations.”
Residents are invited to kōrero (chat) with Council about the plan at an Ōmokoroa Community Update drop-in event being held at the Ōmokoroa Pavillion on Tuesday 10 June, from 4.30pm to 6.30pm.
To view the plan in detail and share your thoughts on the future of the marine and boating facilities at Ōmokoroa Domain, visit yourplace.westernbay.govt.nz/Omokoroa-domain.
Feedback closes at 5pm on Sunday 22 June.