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Consultation has concluded

Young girl on a swing in a playground


This consultation closed on 13 August 2020. Thank you for having your say.

If you have any further questions/comments at this time please email us at: papakuralocalboard@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

Love local, get vocal and help shape your Local Board Plan 2020

The Papakura Local Board has come up with a three-year plan outlining the key initiatives we want to focus on to help our communities thrive and support the recovery from the impacts of COVID-19.


This consultation closed on 13 August 2020. Thank you for having your say.

If you have any further questions/comments at this time please email us at: papakuralocalboard@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

Love local, get vocal and help shape your Local Board Plan 2020

The Papakura Local Board has come up with a three-year plan outlining the key initiatives we want to focus on to help our communities thrive and support the recovery from the impacts of COVID-19.

Consultation has concluded

If you have a question about the Draft Papakura Local Board Plan, please ask it below.  A response will be posted to this page as soon as possible. 

  • Share Accessways and footpaths in and around papakura particularly those lifted by tree roots when will there be work done to rectify all of these? It also needs to be regularly checked and maintained. Build build build more people but not enough water to go around. When it going to change so that we dont have water restrictions? on Facebook Share Accessways and footpaths in and around papakura particularly those lifted by tree roots when will there be work done to rectify all of these? It also needs to be regularly checked and maintained. Build build build more people but not enough water to go around. When it going to change so that we dont have water restrictions? on Twitter Share Accessways and footpaths in and around papakura particularly those lifted by tree roots when will there be work done to rectify all of these? It also needs to be regularly checked and maintained. Build build build more people but not enough water to go around. When it going to change so that we dont have water restrictions? on Linkedin Email Accessways and footpaths in and around papakura particularly those lifted by tree roots when will there be work done to rectify all of these? It also needs to be regularly checked and maintained. Build build build more people but not enough water to go around. When it going to change so that we dont have water restrictions? link

    Accessways and footpaths in and around papakura particularly those lifted by tree roots when will there be work done to rectify all of these? It also needs to be regularly checked and maintained. Build build build more people but not enough water to go around. When it going to change so that we dont have water restrictions?

    Jy asked over 3 years ago

    Kia ora 

    Thanks for your question.

    There is a maintenance and renewal programme for Papakura which includes maintenance of open spaces and we encourage you to report the issue so Auckland Council is aware of the street/footpath you are referring to. 

    You can report the maintenance problem by phoning 09 301 0101 or online via the myAUCKLAND dashboard   aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/report-it where you can track the progress of the problem. 

    We also acknowledge your concerns around the water restrictions and Watercare are undertaking a number of projects that once completed will deliver an extra 30 million litres of water a day to Auckland. For more information please visit watercare.co.nz.

  • Share Advocate to Auckland Transport (AT) for improved pathway safety, including lighting and accessibility. The Mill/Alfriston Road interchange has been on the work programme for AT/Papakura Local Board for the last 25 years. I have attended various public mtgs during that time. Huge blocks of land have been purchased around Alfriston for housing and pathways to the local primary school are still non existent. This needs to be addressed as the quarry truck and trailer movements have increased expediently, along with the commuter traffic. on Facebook Share Advocate to Auckland Transport (AT) for improved pathway safety, including lighting and accessibility. The Mill/Alfriston Road interchange has been on the work programme for AT/Papakura Local Board for the last 25 years. I have attended various public mtgs during that time. Huge blocks of land have been purchased around Alfriston for housing and pathways to the local primary school are still non existent. This needs to be addressed as the quarry truck and trailer movements have increased expediently, along with the commuter traffic. on Twitter Share Advocate to Auckland Transport (AT) for improved pathway safety, including lighting and accessibility. The Mill/Alfriston Road interchange has been on the work programme for AT/Papakura Local Board for the last 25 years. I have attended various public mtgs during that time. Huge blocks of land have been purchased around Alfriston for housing and pathways to the local primary school are still non existent. This needs to be addressed as the quarry truck and trailer movements have increased expediently, along with the commuter traffic. on Linkedin Email Advocate to Auckland Transport (AT) for improved pathway safety, including lighting and accessibility. The Mill/Alfriston Road interchange has been on the work programme for AT/Papakura Local Board for the last 25 years. I have attended various public mtgs during that time. Huge blocks of land have been purchased around Alfriston for housing and pathways to the local primary school are still non existent. This needs to be addressed as the quarry truck and trailer movements have increased expediently, along with the commuter traffic. link

    Advocate to Auckland Transport (AT) for improved pathway safety, including lighting and accessibility. The Mill/Alfriston Road interchange has been on the work programme for AT/Papakura Local Board for the last 25 years. I have attended various public mtgs during that time. Huge blocks of land have been purchased around Alfriston for housing and pathways to the local primary school are still non existent. This needs to be addressed as the quarry truck and trailer movements have increased expediently, along with the commuter traffic.

    Nicola Squire asked almost 4 years ago

    Kia ora 

    Thank you for your question. 

    The Supporting Growth site was recently launched by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and Auckland Transport to inform and involve the public in the planned growth and changes to Southern Auckland over the next 30 years. 

    There are two interactive pages on Mill Road where you can make comments on the proposals.