Changes to two road bridges could be the long-term solution to sand movement issues at popular Northland beach Matapōuri.
In the short term, sand replenishment work costing $300,000 looks set to go ahead which will see 15,000 cubic metres of sand from the estuary moved to the beach.
About 60 people attended a community meeting at Matapōuri Hall on Sunday to discuss the council's sand replenishment work. Once completed the work is estimated to last 15 years.
Whangārei District Council parks manager Sue Hodge said the council made a presentation at the meeting about the coastal processes in the Matapōuri estuary being out of sync so sand that naturally moved along the beach and into the estuary where it was no longer being flushed out. That was because work done to the two bridges had restricted the flushing capacity of flood flows.
Te Whānau a Rangiwhakaahu marae chairman Kris MacDonald said there was a definite feeling at the meeting to find a long-term solution over the next three years.