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Tuesday 28 February 2023 | Written by Al Williams | Published in Local, National

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Pedestrian access restricted as seawall undergoes repairs
The seawall area opposite the King’s Representative residence in Turoa, Titikaveka. 23022714

Infrastructure Cook Islands (ICI) has engaged Civil Contractors Limited to undertake repair works to the seawall opposite the King’s Representative residence in Turoa, Titikaveka.

Works will commence this week and are expected to take 10 working days to complete.
Two-way lane operations will remain in place with speed restrictions through the area. Pedestrian access to the seawall and Turoa Beach will also be restricted.

Cook Islands News understands the seawall sustained some damage during the king tide which hit the parts of the southern and eastern sides of Rarotonga in July last year.

No one from ICI responded to enquiries yesterday.