New Lynn’s business community has met with Auckland Council to hear about progress to re-open Great North Road following successive weather events.
About 90 businesses and members of the New Lynn Business Association attended the meeting on Wednesday 12 April at the New Lynn RSA to hear that re-opening the town centre’s main road for business is the council’s priority.
Great North Road
Barry Potter, Director of Infrastructure and Environmental Services, has since confirmed that weather permitting – particularly with this evening’s cyclone – the Great North Rd and Clark St intersection may be re-opened as soon as Friday 14 April following a site inspection.
“We would like to thank the New Lynn community for their patience over the last month while we’ve got on with the job at hand. It’s important we re-open the area as soon as possible so businesses can begin trading again over the long weekend.”
Resilience through a tough time
Whau Local Board chair Tracy Mulholland says: “Our community has shown resilience through an incredibly testing time and now we have some certainty, long-term, about the impact this work will have on New Lynn.
“A working party has been established, with members from the local board, business association and council, ensuring the New Lynn community has a voice as we work towards a solution for Great North Road.”
New Lynn businesses and residents can sign up for regular newsletter updates on work progress on the council’s website.