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Local planning to meet growing community needs
To meet the challenges of growing and diverse community needs, the Puketāpapa and Albert-Eden local loards and Auckland Council are working with mana whenua, governmental and community organisations to plan for future growth at the local level.
Te Onewa Northcote Point Wharf to benefit from additional future-proofing
Auckland Transport will temporarily close Te Onewa Northcote Point Wharf for up to six weeks from mid-February to pave the way for the future arrival of low-emission vessels.
New homes and preserved heritage for New Lynn
A part of New Lynn’s rich history and the development of new homes for the neighbourhood has been secured by Eke Panuku Development Auckland.
Improvements on the way for roads and electric vehicle infrastructure on Aotea Great Barrier Island
Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board has contributed $400,000 towards seal extension improvements to roads and electric vehicle infrastructure on the island through its Local Board Transport Capital Fund.
Multimillion dollar stormwater upgrade project to begin in Henderson
Henderson residents can look forward to improved water quality, reduced flooding and upgraded recreation areas and walkways as stage one of the Corban Reserve Stormwater Upgrade Project begins in January 2022.
Waitemata Table Tennis Association Stadium opens thanks to council funding
Backing from Auckland Council has played a vital role in the extensive refurbishment of the Waitemata Table Tennis Club Stadium, providing $830,000 to help the $1.9million project.
Climate action plan for Waiheke approved by local board
A localised climate action plan was adopted by Waiheke Local Board at their business meeting this month.
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