Air raid sirens are likely for Tauranga's coastal strip in what looks set to be an about-turn by city leaders.
Tauranga City Council appointed Meerkat in July to carry out engineering design and consenting for a proposed electronic alarm system, despite residents saying they wanted a more simple system, such as air raid sirens.
But Mayor Stuart Crosby has revealed to the Bay of Plenty Times the number of electronic sirens needed to cover the 20km coastline would cost too much. "I'm not satisfied we can achieve what we need to do in the price range we struck," he said.
A report to council later this month would reveal "major problems" with the proposed electronic system. It was yet to be debated by councillors but Mr Crosby's "intuition" told him that air raid sirens would be the way forward. "If we want to do something reasonably soon with the least resistance from a resource management point of view, then yes," he said.
He defended the council decision to appoint Meerkat. "It was good that we went to design-build and found the barriers in place."