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Napier Upgrades Park Island with $2.6 Million Power Line Project
A significant upgrade is underway at Park Island in Napier, Hawke’s Bay, as the local council partners with Unison Networks to remove numerous power poles and relocate power lines underground. This $2.6 million initiative, expected to span the next 18 months, aims to enhance the park’s functionality and recreational offerings.
The project aligns with the Park Island Master Plan, which was adopted by the Napier City Council in 2017. This comprehensive plan outlines a vision for the area’s sports and recreational needs, ensuring that the park can effectively accommodate the increasing demand for facilities. By relocating the power lines underground, the council intends to create greater flexibility for future field layouts, ultimately improving the usability of the space for various sports activities.
Project Details and Timeline
Construction has commenced and will be executed in two phases to minimize disruptions for local sports clubs. The council has strategically timed the work to take advantage of the dry summer conditions, ensuring that the impact on park users is kept to a minimum. As the project progresses, stakeholders anticipate that the removal of power poles will not only enhance the visual appeal of the park but also improve safety for athletes and visitors.
The decision to undertake this upgrade reflects a broader commitment by the council to invest in community infrastructure and support the growing needs of the local population. As participation in sports and recreational activities continues to rise, these enhancements are expected to play a crucial role in fostering a vibrant community atmosphere.
In summary, the $2.6 million investment in underground power lines at Park Island marks an important step forward in enhancing recreational options for the Napier community. The collaboration between the Napier City Council and Unison Networks exemplifies a proactive approach to addressing the needs of residents while ensuring the park remains a valuable resource for years to come.
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