This page contains information about our previous and completed projects for the District.
This was a highly successful programme including nine roading, infrastructure and environmental projects from May to November 2020.
This page contains information about our previous and completed projects for the District.
This was a highly successful programme including nine roading, infrastructure and environmental projects from May to November 2020.
This project was successfully completed in late 2021. In April 2021, work began to replace and upgrade the water main that runs along the Apanui School side of McAlister Street, from Domain Road to Beach Street.
The McAlister stormwater pump station plays a key role in draining stormwater from the Whakatāne urban area.
Whakatāne District Council is working with local dog park enthusiasts to develop a dog park at Warren Park, Whakatāne.
Work has now been completed on this 2020 project, it was the most significant investment ever in the Ōhope Wharf.
This project follows on from stage 1 of the Ōhope Stormwater Upgrade, which was completed in 2015 and serves the area adjacent the Chartered Club and immediately west of Maraetotara Reserve.
The Earthquake-Prone Buildings Programme is a response to proposed Government legislation covering the identification, assessment and strengthening requirements for earthquake-prone buildings.
In 2013, Council began planning for an update of the Whakatāne River Greenway Concept Plan to provide direction and a framework for the future development of the walkway and reserves adjacent to the Whakatāne River.
Whakatāne District Council is actively improving Sullivan lake. The current steps include a stormwater improvement system, a lake edge retaining wall and a sediment control system.
Council’s Projects and Services Committee agreed with the recommendation that engineering options should not be pursued on 12 December 2012. The Committee recommended that instead, planning and regulatory options should be developed to identify hazard zones which would take into account the level of risk involved for all properties in the township.
As a result of the earthquake in 1987 and subsidence in the intervening years, the wastewater system in Egdecumbe has been significantly damaged. Investigations have identified defects and faults in the system. Council has prepared a plan to undertake all required repairs to provide a long term solution.
The Landing Road Roundabout in Whakatāne is undergoing a major upgrade.
The Braemar Water Treatment Plant has had a major upgrade to ensure the water it produces remains safe to drink.
Whakatāne District Council's vision is to be known as the place of choice for people to live, work and play. Find out more about how we set out to achieve that through our people, initiatives, projects and governance.
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