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Shape the new area at Te Papa o Ngā Manu Porotakataka

We’re relocating the toilet facilities at Te Papa o Ngā Manu Porotakataka in Mount Maunganui and creating a new area for people to enjoy. 

Help shape the new area

The existing toilet block will be removed and replaced with a new, modern facility relocated to the back corner of the park near Soul Boul to improve safety and access through the area. 

With the old toilet block coming out, a new area will open up – and we want your help to shape what it looks like. 

We’ve developed an initial concept designed to make the most of the available budget and deliver the best value for money for the community. But we want to know what matters most to you. Is there enough green space and seating? Would you like to see something interactive or playful included? Let us know what you think would work best in this area.

Help shape the new area

You can also visit the project team onsite at Te Papa o Ngā Manu Porotakataka near the toilet block to share your feedback in person on Friday, 15 May, 12pm – 2pm. 

What the new area could be 

We’ve previously heard from the community that more green spaces and shade are really important. We also think that this area should tie in with the rest of the space and provide more seating.  

With the fountains turned off due to ongoing maintenance issues, there could be an opportunity to provide something a little interactive or playful in this area too. 

New area concept image

This image is not a final design and does not include confirmed features. It is inspiration only to help us understand the overall look, feel, and features that you would like to see here.

Examples of green space, seating, shade and interactive elements

Interactive example

Interactive example

Interactive example

Green space example

Seating example

Shade example

FAQs

Te Papa o Ngā Manu Porotakataka is located at 123–141 Maunganui Road, in the heart of Mount Maunganui’s town centre. This urban space features a mix of hard surfaces, lawn, and planting, creating a flexible area to support everyday use as well as a range of community events and activities throughout the year.

Shape the area context map

View the above map as a pdf

The existing toilet block is ageing and needs to be replaced. Its current location and layout have also created ongoing safety and behaviour concerns, including limited visibility and hidden areas. Relocating the facilities provides an opportunity to improve safety, visibility, and overall experience for everyone using the area.

The concept design for the toilet block includes:

  • Four unisex toilets. These open towards the carpark with screening proposed in front
  • One accessible toilet/family toilet. This opens towards the public space, with a screen proposed in front.
  • A storeroom for Mount Mainstreet and activation furniture (bean bags, chess etc.)

Close up toilet block conept

Toilet block concept - rear view

Relocating the toilet block will result in the removal of one car park overall. While two existing car parks are affected by the new toilet block location, the proposed removal of one palm tree allows an additional parking space to be created, reducing the overall impact on parking.

While all feedback and ideas are welcome, the concept design shows what we may be able to deliver within the project budget. Not all ideas can be included, but your feedback helps us understand what the community values most and where adjustments or future opportunities could be considered.

The budget for this project is $250,000, including demolition of the toilet block.

We have already met with mana whenua, neighbouring businesses, Mount Mainstreet, and Tourism Bay of Plenty to ensure their views and aspirations inform the project. Ongoing engagement will continue throughout the design and delivery stages.

Yes. The existing toilets will remain open while the new toilet block is being built. There may be a short period when both toilet facilities are closed while plumbing and other services are connected to the new building.

The fountains near the iSite were turned off several years ago due to ongoing maintenance issues. We know these have been a well-liked feature, but the cost of repairing and maintaining them is too high. As a result, we’ve made the decision to permanently remove the pump for the fountains and they will not be turned back on.

The feedback will be used to create a final design. This will be completed by the end of July and will be displayed on the wall of the toilet block or on construction hoardings.

Key dates

  • Feedback opens

    11 May 2026
  • Onsite engagement session

    Friday 15 May, 12pm - 2pm
  • Feedback closes

    1 June 2026
  • Final design for area shared

    31 July 2026
  • New toilet facility constructed

    August - October 2026
  • Existing toilet facility removed

    October 2026
  • New area developed based on feedback

    October 2026

Who's listening

Spaces and Places team
Tauranga City Council

parks.projects@tauranga.govt.nz 
07 577 7000

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