Long-term road repairs from Auckland storms Long-term road repairs from Auckland storms
Repairing the damage to our local roads sustained during the 2023 flooding and cyclone events
During the storm events of 2023, more than 2,000 slips and roading issues were reported across the Auckland region. The flood repair programme is expected to take 2 to 3 years to complete and will cost $390 million.
Reported sites and slip repairs
- Total number of sites: 2,000+
- Small issues and slips resolved quickly: 1,200
- Sites needing minor to major repairs: 800+
Of the 805 minor and major repairs needed, 622 have been completed to 31 October 2024 (77%).
213 of the 805 sites are categorised as major (costing over $250,000). 130 of the 215 (61%) are now completed.
592 of the 805 sites are categorised as being minor (under $250,000). 492 of the 592 (83%) are now completed.
This month we have 25 sites in construction: 24 are major and 1 is minor.
The number of sites needing minor to major repairs changes slightly over time as the design and investigation of each site develops.
For details on this month’s progress across the regions, check out our October 2024 report.
You can also find information on major road repairs in your community under the following regional sections.
East & South Auckland flood recovery progress
Progress of the repair work in Karaka, Awhitu, Patumahoe, Hunua, Howick, Mellons Bay.
North Rural Auckland flood recovery progress
Site 6109 has been cleared ready for work, with the soil exposed. Some rock has been placed to stabilised the slope. This page lists updates on the progress of the slip repair work in North Rural Auckland.
North Urban Auckland flood recovery progress
Progress of the repair work in Orewa, Hobsonville, North Shore, Whangaparaoa.
West Auckland flood recovery progress
Progress of the repair work Piha, Karekare, Titirangi, Laingholm, Waiatarua, Green Bay, Muriwai, Te Henga, Waitakere, and other west locations.
Electronic flood alert pilot programme
Following the extreme weather events of early 2023, Auckland Transport (AT) is testing an electronic flood alert system at 3 key sites across Auckland.
We ask for your patience, as sites across the region have sustained significant damage. Locations that have the highest risk, safety needs or are the only access route to a community are being prioritised for attention.
In some locations, we’ve been able to provide a temporary fix, such as one-lane access for residents or the wider community, until we can permanently rebuild the road.
We understand that road damage causes inconvenience to residents, due to detours and road closures. We want to reassure the community that we’ve deployed as many resources as we can, including additional contractors to work on these sites, but some roads will take time to fully repair.
If there are roading issues with a potential safety risk (for example, new slips, cracks in roads, flooding, or trees falling over roads or cycleways), call 09 355 3553 or report the problem online.
Flood recovery updates
Auckland-wide news about long-term repairs
Road repair process and slips
Contact us
- Information on unformed roads
- For bus services that have detours or are suspended due to recent storms, visit our Service Announcements page.
- To report a new issue relating to roads, cycleways, footpaths or transport, please contact us using the online form.
- For transport alerts as they happen, sign up for travel alerts or check out our twitter feed @AT_TravelAlerts.
- For the latest information on state highway closures and disruptions, visit Waka Kotahi Journey Planner.
- To find out whether your bus stop or public transport services are affected, please visit our Service Announcements page or download the AT Mobile app.
- For information on affected Auckland Council services and facilities, including parks and walkways, visit Recovery from extreme weather and natural disasters.
- For anyone in need of emergency help, call Auckland Emergency Management on 0800 22 22 00 or, if your life is in danger, call 111.
- For Auckland Emergency Management information, including cordons coordinated by AEM, visit Piha and Muriwai.
- To report or check power outages in your area, visit Vector or Counties Energy.