A draft policy to guide decisions on how council manages and maintains public coastal structures will go up for public consultation later this year.
The draft Coastal Structures Policy was adopted by Tauranga City Council yesterday.
Public coastal structures included seawalls, jetties, wharves and rock revetments on public land.
The policy included criteria for determining when council would maintain or stop maintaining a structure and guided the way council prioritised the annual budget to manage the structures.
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