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North Auckland
Northern seawall, Orewa Beach
To prevent erosion at the northern end of Orewa Beach.
Tuff Crater Path
Renew track and signage at Tuff Crater Path including boardwalk replacement, new gravel and bank stabilisation.
Scott Point sustainable sports park development
Development of a sustainable sports park with greenways, community hub, courts and open space infrastructure.
Riverhead War Memorial Park play space and car park renewal
Increasing the park amenities, including expanding and upgrading the existing playground.
West Auckland
Te Whau Pathway
Provide a safe walking and cycling route for commuters and recreation.
Community Centre replacement in Avondale
Develop a new integrated community centre and library in Avondale.
North west bus improvements
Easing congestion for west Aucklanders working in the city centre.
West Wave Aquatic Centre
Comprehensive renewal.
Central Auckland
City Centre Library
Comprehensive roof renewal and building refit of City Centre Library.
Phyllis Reserve
Stage 2 of the car park renewal and development of a toilet block.
City centre programme
Delivering on the outcomes of the City Centre Masterplan including improving the vibrancy, accessibility and attractiveness of the city centre.
East Auckland
Jubilee Bridge
Comprehensive upgrade and renewal.
Eastern Busway
Stage two Pakuranga to Botany.
Colin Maiden Park
Development of open space and sports, including lighting on five fields, upgrading three fields and developing two sand carpet fields.
South Auckland
Hingaia Park development
Increasing green space for recreation and community enjoyment.
South-west wastewater servicing
Wastewater treatment for communities in the Kingseat, Clarks Beach, Glenbrook Beach and Waiuku areas.
Major sportfield upgrades
At Mountfort Park, Papatoetoe Recreation Grounds and Māngere Centre Park from the Sport and Recreation Facility Investment Fund.
Coastal asset renewals
Renewals to wharves, boat ramps, jetties, seawalls and beachfronts from the Coastal Asset Renewals Regional fund.
Region wide
City Rail Link work continues
The City Rail Link (CRL) is the largest transport infrastructure project ever to be undertaken in New Zealand. Work has begun on the Karangahape Road Station – New Zealand's deepest train station.
Urban cycleways
More rapid and flexible delivery of safe cycling facilities.
Natural environment programme
Including track improvements and kauri dieback infrastructure.
Eke Panuku transform and unlock
Redevelopment of town centres and construction of public spaces.
You should know
The information here is an edited version from the Annual Budget 2022/2023 document.
To prevent erosion at the northern end of Orewa Beach.
Tuff Crater Path
Renew track and signage at Tuff Crater Path including boardwalk replacement, new gravel and bank stabilisation.
Scott Point sustainable sports park development
Development of a sustainable sports park with greenways, community hub, courts and open space infrastructure.
Riverhead War Memorial Park play space and car park renewal
Increasing the park amenities, including expanding and upgrading the existing playground.
West Auckland
Te Whau Pathway
Provide a safe walking and cycling route for commuters and recreation.
Community Centre replacement in Avondale
Develop a new integrated community centre and library in Avondale.
North west bus improvements
Easing congestion for west Aucklanders working in the city centre.
West Wave Aquatic Centre
Comprehensive renewal.
Central Auckland
City Centre Library
Comprehensive roof renewal and building refit of City Centre Library.
Phyllis Reserve
Stage 2 of the car park renewal and development of a toilet block.
City centre programme
Delivering on the outcomes of the City Centre Masterplan including improving the vibrancy, accessibility and attractiveness of the city centre.
East Auckland
Jubilee Bridge
Comprehensive upgrade and renewal.
Eastern Busway
Stage two Pakuranga to Botany.
Colin Maiden Park
Development of open space and sports, including lighting on five fields, upgrading three fields and developing two sand carpet fields.
South Auckland
Hingaia Park development
Increasing green space for recreation and community enjoyment.
South-west wastewater servicing
Wastewater treatment for communities in the Kingseat, Clarks Beach, Glenbrook Beach and Waiuku areas.
Major sportfield upgrades
At Mountfort Park, Papatoetoe Recreation Grounds and Māngere Centre Park from the Sport and Recreation Facility Investment Fund.
Coastal asset renewals
Renewals to wharves, boat ramps, jetties, seawalls and beachfronts from the Coastal Asset Renewals Regional fund.
Region wide
City Rail Link work continues
The City Rail Link (CRL) is the largest transport infrastructure project ever to be undertaken in New Zealand. Work has begun on the Karangahape Road Station – New Zealand's deepest train station.
Urban cycleways
More rapid and flexible delivery of safe cycling facilities.
Natural environment programme
Including track improvements and kauri dieback infrastructure.
Eke Panuku transform and unlock
Redevelopment of town centres and construction of public spaces.
You should know
The information here is an edited version from the Annual Budget 2022/2023 document.