Henderson Valley community - road repair updates Henderson Valley community - road repair updates
LOCAL BOARD AREA: Henderson- Massey
Damage has been caused to roads by the recent extreme weather events in Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland.
You can keep updated on the progress of the repair work in your area on this page.
We ask for patience while trying to repair sites all over Auckland.
To report new issues on the AT contact page https://at.govt.nz/about-us/contact-us.
Mountain Road, Henderson Valley
22 June 2023
Design phase underway - resident access only still in place
27 April 2023
Residents access only from the sides of the slips. Section adjacent to approx. #150 Mountain Road is fully closed (no through road).
20 February 2023
Signs are being arranged to help with informing the public where roads are closed, and access is limited.
Signs will be located at each end of Mountain Road saying Road closed, resident access only.
16 February 2023
The road remains closed as major underslips and resident access only at each end. There are minor overslips where the trees have been cleared and the power pole/lines removed.
Opanuku Road, Henderson Valley
10 April 2023
Road has been resealed near #62. Heavy vehicles can't drive on the new seal and as a result, we've had to delay the planned culvert & drainage clearing. We will keep you updated.
79 Vineyard Road, Henderson Valley
20 June 2023
Work is completed and road is open to the public
9 June 2023
Work is nearing completion
25 May 2023
Work started on 18 May with expected completion date 18 June 2023.
Repairs include stabilization of the bank (including replanting vegetation), re building the road pavement and surfacing plus extension of the existing timber handrail.
24 May 2023
Road is open but access is for residents only at the bottom end of the road.
Work to be completed in mid-June 2023.
17 May 2023
The heavy rainfall with high intensity experienced on 12 May 2023 embedded thunderstorms which stalled over the Auckland region, and in 24 hours over 200 mm of rain in areas around West Auckland. As a result of this unprecedented event, multiple land slips were triggered in various locations around West Auckland. This location was secured by covering the exposed surface with plastic and partial lane closure. Cracks were observed within the road