21 May 2024, 2:42 AM
Invercargill’s City Streets Upgrade project and the Sandy Point Domain Masterplan both been recognised with an Award of Excellence at the NZ Institute of Landscape Architecture Awards hosted in
The Beehive, Wellington, on Friday night (17 May).
Council Group Manager Infrastructure Erin Moogan said the awards were great recognition for the work that had gone into two major areas of the city.
“In a hotly contested category, to have received an Excellence Award for the City Streets Upgrade is testament to the work of Council, Waihōpai Rūnaka and our partners in this
project."
"We’ve always believed that this project was more than just the beautification of the streets, it was about creating a space that would become the heart of the city and we
needed to take some bold and brave steps to achieve that."
“Both Esk and Don streets have become a destination for public events."
"From the night food markets, to the Buskers programme and the popular Flames on Esk event, the community has really embraced the new space and are making the most of it.”
Similarly, the Sandy Point Domain Masterplan received an Award of Excellence in the Master Planning and Urban Design Strategy category.
Parks and Recreation Manager Caroline Rain said the Sandy Point Domain Masterplan set out a roadmap for the use, development and future of the popular domain.
“Sandy Point is considered by many as home for a number of Invercargill’s sports clubs and recreation organisations, uniquely set in areas steeped in significant cultural, environmental
and historic values."
"The masterplan sets out the long-term vision for the area."
"It’s great to see this hard work recognised as one of the best in New Zealand."
“The word is out about how great Invercargill is and it’s great to see this acknowledged on a national level,": she said.