An emergency limestone rock wall is to be installed along the Clifton Beach coastline to protect the area over winter, ahead of a decision on a $1 million revetment.
The revetment was consulted on in the 2017/18 plan with 76 submissions in support and one against.
Because of that opposition, a formal hearing was required but due to delays in putting through the resource consent application it was postponed, now to be held on June 6.
If approved it was estimated that after the tender process construction could begin in October or November this year.
At a Hastings District Council planning and regulatory committee meeting yesterday, councillors were told that storms over the past month had compromised the access road, with a fence beside that road moved inland so people could safely navigate the road.