Source: Radio New Zealand
The cordon in late Janaury. RNZ/Lauren Crimp
Tauranga City Council says it is aiming to lift part of the temporary road cordon around the Mt Maunganui landslide around lunchtime on Thursday.
At that point, Adams Avenue between Maunganui Road and Marine Parade will be open to both vehicles and pedestrians.
But permanent fencing around the affected area has been installed to keep people out as the site is still hazardous.
The council said areas behind the permanent fencing remained closed and must not be entered.
Mauao tracks and other landslide-affected areas would remain closed until further notice.
A rāhui was still in place for affected areas around Mauao.
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