Woodcocks Road – West Upgrade
Notice of Requirement (NoR) 2
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Project overview
Woodcocks Road traverses a future urban area at its western end, through to an already urbanised area to the east. Upgrading a section of the road to include walking and cycling paths that connect key areas such as Mahurangi College and future schools will offer safe and sustainable ways to travel this route without a car.
The proposed work includes:
- Upgrading the corridor to an urban arterial with walking and cycling facilities.
- Tie-ins with existing roads and localised widening around the existing intersections to accommodate new intersection forms.
- New or upgraded stormwater management systems, bridges and culverts (where applicable).
- Batter slopes to enable widening of the corridor, and associated cut and fill activities (earthworks).
- Vegetation removal.
- Other construction related activities required outside the permanent corridor including the re-grade of driveways, construction traffic manoeuvring and construction laydown areas.
Notice of Requirement (NoR)
Full information about the Notice of Requirement (NoR) is available to view on Auckland Council’s website.
NoR Map
Project status and anticipated construction timeframes
This project is currently in the appeal period. Submitters had 15 working days in which they could appeal to the Environment Court, against the whole or any part of the decision from AT. Appeals are under Section 174 of the Resource Management Act 1991.
During this process AT works together with appellants to come to a resolution. If both parties can't resolve the appeal independently, the Environment Court can appoint a mediator to facilitate the conversation. If a resolution can't be reached through court assisted mediation, then an Environment Court hearing will take place, and the Environment Court will issue a decision on the outcome.
There is currently no funding for detailed design or construction of this project. We anticipate the project will be delivered sometime within the next 30 years in line with Auckland Council’s land release strategy.
