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Waitākere Regional Park and tracks update
Multiple tracks at Waitākere Ranges Regional Park remain closed due to slips or dangerous trees.

Disposing of flood or landslide damaged household goods
For residents who are returning home, you can dispose of flood or landslide damaged household items for free at the Waitākere Refuse and Recycling Transfer Station

Piha / Karekare geotechnical update
GHD is still on track to complete their landslide risk assessment and deliver a final report by late September.

Muriwai: Placard downgrade process continued
Last week 44 properties were able to have their placards downgraded or removed based on the findings of the GHD landslide risk assessment.

Social and wellbeing support
Various community and wellbeing support is available to you, including free help with processing home insurance claims, rates relief, temporary accommodation assistance, and wider financial and mental health support.

Have Your Say on Auckland’s storm recovery and resilience
Throughout August, Aucklanders are being invited to provide feedback on plans for major investment in Tāmaki Makaurau to help recover from the extreme weather events that took a major toll on the region in 2023.

Major milestone reached in storm recovery with Government funding announced
Auckland Council’s Governing Body yesterday approved in principle a more than $2 billion recovery package to improve Auckland’s storm resilience and co-fund buyouts for properties that are most vulnerable to extreme weather in the future.

Main road into Muriwai to reopen at 10am Monday 21 August
Another major milestone in Auckland’s storm recovery will be reached on Monday with the lifting of the Motutara Road cordon, at Muriwai.