It's Mother Nature, not the Far North District Council or anyone else who will decide when vehicles can resume accessing 90 Mile Beach from Kaka St, Ahipara.
Councillor Mate Radich, who convened a meeting of locals and others at the access point on Friday, had been keen to divert the Wairoa River, which had changed course some weeks before, making vehicle access potentially dangerous, but he was in the minority, although the river has shown no sign of changing course again, and even without the concrete blocks laid by the council to block the road, vehicular access would now be challenging even for four-wheel-drives.
The closure has not been welcomed by some, however, one Ahipara resident saying the concrete blocks were damming stormwater, and people were leaving vehicles there, at times in sufficient number to create problems.
"There are queues of traffic there at times," he said.
"Cars are left blocking driveways and some drivers have trouble backing out when they realise they can't get on to the beach. It's a real shemozzle."