Proposal to sell Baypark stand for $1 extend lease

A proposal has been put forward to keep speedway at Mercury Baypark until 2039. Photo / Supplied

The community is being asked if speedway should stay at Mercury Baypark Stadium as the council decides whether to extend the club’s lease.

Baypark Speedway has called the Mount Maunganui stadium home since it was built in 2001 and has a lease to operate there until 2029.

Tauranga City Council is considering a proposal that would extend speedway operations until 2039.

The proposal would involve Speedway Racing Ltd buying the north stand of 15,600 seats for $1 and being responsible for its maintenance, while leasing the land from the council through the facilities arm Bay Venues.

The council would retain ownership of the land and the north stand would be returned to the council at the end of the lease in 2039 for $1.

Baypark Speedway promoter Melissa Webb said the proposal was its preferred option for running speedway in Tauranga.

If the agreement was approved, Baypark Speedway would bring more events to Tauranga that would not be limited to just speedway, said Webb.

“This will be a positive for the city.”

Speedway would prefer a longer lease than 2039 because of the investment it would make, she said.

“We intend on investing a considerable amount of money into improvements at the stadium, and we need the security and longevity for our investment.”

Webb said it was understandable the council wanted Tauranga ratepayers to have their say on the proposal.

Tauranga City councillor Kevin Schuler says the council wants to hear the community’s views on Mercury Baypark Stadium’s future. Photo / David Hall
Tauranga City councillor Kevin Schuler says the council wants to hear the community’s views on Mercury Baypark Stadium’s future. Photo / David Hall

Councillor Kevin Schuler said before decisions about the proposal were made, the council wanted to understand the community’s views.

“This consultation is about testing the community’s support for the proposal and weighing up what Mercury Baypark Stadium’s future should look like for the next decade.”

The proposal provided a way for speedway to continue operating without placing immediate costs on ratepayers, he said.

“If there’s not strong community support for this approach, we’ll explore alternative options for the site beyond 2029.”

Schuler said the north stand was in poor condition and required investment to remain operational.

It was used almost exclusively for speedway events, around 15 times a year.

“If speedway continues until 2039, it would be under new arrangements that shift the immediate cost and responsibility for maintaining the stand to Speedway Racing.”

Under the proposal, speedway would buy and maintain the curved north stand at Baypark Stadium. Photo / NZME
Under the proposal, speedway would buy and maintain the curved north stand at Baypark Stadium. Photo / NZME

“If not, there are potential opportunities to reimagine the site for future recreational or commercial uses that could serve the wider community from 2029.”

Speedway was at risk of being displaced in 2022 when the commission governing the council had plans to replace the stadium with a multi-use sporting precinct for outdoor netball, track and field athletics and gymnastics.

A protest was held and a “Hands Off Baypark Speedway” campaign was launched.

There was also the threat of legal action if an agreement about speedway was not reached.

In September 2023, the plans were changed to keep the stadium and pits and allow speedway to retain its current lease until 2029.

Consultation on the speedway proposal closes at 5pm on June 23.

A drop-in session with councillors will be held at Mercury Baypark Arena Suites on June 14 from 10am to noon.

LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

5 comments

Bay Park.

Posted on 11-06-2025 07:52 | By CliffK

100% the Speedway should stay.


Abacus

Posted on 11-06-2025 12:32 | By honesty@home

The Baypark Stadium needs to go, an eyesore on the landscape, poorly and cheaply constructed from the outset. Land is
perfectly positioned for a multi sport precinct.
The Speedway could be positioned further
towards Paengaroa, well away from the suburbs. I believe there is a paucity of sports venues for our growing city. A good decision from Councillors to canvass ratepayers ie providing they take the time to comment . Thankyou


Overit

Posted on 11-06-2025 12:48 | By overit

Thats our baby. Leave well alone.


Bay Park

Posted on 11-06-2025 13:01 | By Noel Silver

Bay Park should remain the PERMANENT home for Speedway and the lease needs extending to 2050 so that there is time to recover all the upgrading costs and future maintenance.. The event allowance should be open ended but within the rules for noise and the closing time increased to 10.30pm.
The speedway was built on poor ground so the options for the council to change its use are extremely limited without huge cost. Also this facility built by Bob Clarkson was sold cheaply to the Council and Ratepayers as his giving back to the community and as such should remain as a tribute to him as Bob Clarkson Speedway. Councils only role should be to allow the entity to operate at minimal expense to the Ratepayers.


Keep Baypark

Posted on 11-06-2025 18:03 | By BJWD

The speedway should stay- it been a part of The Mount for decades, it's already been moved once, leave it alone.


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