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SUMMARY:Te Awa Kairanga ki Tai /Lower Hutt - Pūrongo ā Tau - Annual Plan 2026/27 - Feedback
DESCRIPTION:What we do to make our region a great place to live\, work and play\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKo ā mātou mahi mō Te Awa Kairangi ki Tai me tō tātou rohe hei te 2025/26 | What we have planned for Lower Hutt and our region in 2026/27\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nContinuing work on Te Wai Takamori o Te Awa Kairangi (formally RiverLink) flood protection and public transport activities. \nUndertake flood hazard modelling for the Wainuiomata River to better understand the flood risk.\nWork with the Waiwhetū community to look at options for managing the flood risk.\nContinuing planning for Waterloo Station redevelopment.\nSupporting integrated transport planning across Lower Hutt\, including rail\, bus and active transport connections.\nProtecting our regional parks and biodiversity from pests\, including starting on the eradication of browsing pests from the Wainuiomata-Orongorongo water collection area.\nSupporting the risk reduction\, planning and adaption to a range of hazards including climate risk to help Wellington communities prepare and recover from future emergencies.\n\nhttps://www.gw.govt.nz/your-region/plans-policies-and-bylaws/plans-and-reports/annual-plans/te-awa-kairangi-ki-tai-lower-hutt-summary/
URL:https://eastbourne.nz/event/te-awa-kairanga-ki-tai-lower-hutt-purongo-a-tau-annual-plan-2026-27/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change Response,Consultation,GWRC,Recreation / play,Roadworks,Single
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SUMMARY:Tupua Horo Nuku - Resilience and Shared Path Project - Blessing and Opening
DESCRIPTION:Major works have wrapped up in the intertidal area\, and with this milestone met and works almost complete\, we’re now turning our focus to celebrating the completion of this significant infrastructure project.\n\nA blessing to mark completion of the shared path and seawall is set for Saturday 18 April. \nThis will be followed by a community celebration\, where we will be encouraging everyone to get out and explore the whole path on foot\, and by bike or scooter. \n\nThe event will recognise nearly four years of dedicated work from the teams onsite to deliver the shared path and seawall\, through sometimes challenging conditions\, alongside the efforts to support and enhance the local coastal environment – particularly for our native kōrora.\n\nI would especially like to acknowledge the work of Jon Kingsbury\, Rawiri Kennedy\, and Paul Hewitt to deliver this work which will protect our road and community from the impacts of sea level rise and increasingly severe storms (we saw the benefits of this investment during the recent storm) and also provide a safe and accessible shared path. Thank you also to Kylie Armstrong for leading communications and engagement for this project. There will be many more staff\, community members and stakeholders to acknowledge as part of the opening.\n\nWe’re also onto the final stages of work in Whiorau Bay\, improving access in and around Whiorau Reserve\, and the last rest area to be completed for the project (in Māhina Bay) is under construction. There is still more to do before the opening and the transport team is very busy prioritising this work. Please take this into consideration regarding any requests for this team over the next few weeks.\n\nJo Miller\, CEO\, HCC
URL:https://eastbourne.nz/event/tupua-horo-nuku-resilience-and-shared-path-project-blessing-and-opening/
LOCATION:Whiorau Reserve\, 301 Marine Drive\, Lower Hutt\, 5013\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Climate Change Response,Community action,Featured,HCC,open day,Single,Tupua Horo Nuku
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