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Homeowners guide to preparing for flooding
Auckland Council has created a new guide to help homeowners make their property more flood resilient and reduce damage in future severe weather events.
Funding for storm-impacted communities to mark anniversary
Auckland Council is funding 30+ storm-affected communities to implement activities that enable people to connect, heal and build resilience one year after severe weather events devastated the region.
Partner Navigators connecting communities with support
The Tāmaki Makaurau Recovery Office welcomes new Partner Navigators next week to boost support for under-served communities affected by severe weather events in 2023.
Auckland's first property buyouts to be settled
Auckland Council is completing the purchase of four storm-affected properties ahead of Christmas, the first high-risk homes to be acquired in Auckland following the devastating storms early this year.
Watch the webinar recording: Support for storm-affected homes
The Tāmaki Makaurau Recovery Office hosted a webinar, ‘Support for storm-affected homes’ on Monday 18 December to share information about funding schemes and assistance for storm-damaged properties.
Waitākere Regional Park and tracks update
Multiple tracks at Waitākere Ranges Regional Park remain closed due to slips or dangerous trees.
Grants confirmed to support 2P property mitigations
Auckland Council has agreed to support Category 2P property mitigations for homeowners affected by the severe weather events earlier this year.
Draining the rain: preparing for future extreme weather
Making space for water to safely flow through Tāmaki Makaurau neighbourhoods without causing risk to people and property has become more urgent following extreme weather events.
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