Work is underway to replace the decades-old jetty at Uretara Landing Reserve in Katikati, with a new structure nearly four times the size set to take its place.
Western Bay of Plenty District Council says the new 60sqm jetty will be a similar design to the existing jetty, which is located on Beach Road, but much larger and built with more durable, modern materials. It has also been designed to withstand liquefaction effects in the event of an earthquake.
It is one of several coastal structure renewals by the Council along the harbour from Athenree to Te Puna, which are expected to be completed by the end of June.

Athenree Jetty, adjoining Roretana Drive, is also being replaced, along with 400m of ageing timber seawalls at Athenree Inlet, Tanners Point and Waitui Reserve (Te Puna).
“These structures have served their purpose for many years, but they’ve reached the end of their useful life,” says Council’s Reserves and Facilities Manager, Peter Watson.
“We live in a community where the harbour is a big part of our lifestyle. The upgrades are about making sure our coastal spaces are safe, accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
“The new jetties will make it easier for people to get out on the water, while replacing the seawalls will help protect our harbour margin and reserves, so people can keep enjoying and using these spaces for years to come.”
During construction, the jetty site and adjacent boat ramp will be closed. The esplanade reserve pathway, between SH2 and Noble Johnston Drive, will remain open, but there may be some minor disruptions.
For more information and to stay up to date with progress on these projects visit: yourplace.westernbay.govt.nz/coastal-structures-renewals.