Improving access on Waimana Avenue, Northcote Point
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About the project
We’re responding to requests from the community and residents to improve access in Waimana in Northcote Point.
Waimana Avenue is a narrow cul-de-sac street. When cars park on both sides of the road, it blocks driveways and makes it difficult for residents, rubbish trucks, and emergency vehicles to get through.
To make the street safer and easier to use, we’re changing parking to one side of the road only.
The changes we're making by February 2026
Installing no stopping at all times (broken yellow lines) between 18 and 26 Waimana Avenue.
Benefits to your community
Easier for residents to access their homes.
Clears access for emergency service and large vehicles such as rubbish trucks.
Improves visibility for drivers to see oncoming cars, people walking, cycling and crossing the road - making the street safer for everyone.
What happens next
Any change to the plan will be updated on our website.
It will take one day to paint the road marking in good weather conditions.
We know this may cause some inconvenience, and we will minimise this as much as possible while balancing safety concerns.
Please remember to park courteously and avoid blocking driveways. Vehicles parked illegally may receive infringement notices or be towed away.
How to contact us
If you'd like to discuss our plans, share what you know about your area or let us know if there's anything we've missed, email us at ATEngagement@at.govt.nz or leave us a comment on our website by 29 October 2025.
Please mention Waimana Avenue, Northcote Point in the subject line.
About the project
We’re responding to requests from the community and residents to improve access in Waimana in Northcote Point.
Waimana Avenue is a narrow cul-de-sac street. When cars park on both sides of the road, it blocks driveways and makes it difficult for residents, rubbish trucks, and emergency vehicles to get through.
To make the street safer and easier to use, we’re changing parking to one side of the road only.
The changes we're making by February 2026
Installing no stopping at all times (broken yellow lines) between 18 and 26 Waimana Avenue.
Benefits to your community
Easier for residents to access their homes.
Clears access for emergency service and large vehicles such as rubbish trucks.
Improves visibility for drivers to see oncoming cars, people walking, cycling and crossing the road - making the street safer for everyone.
What happens next
Any change to the plan will be updated on our website.
It will take one day to paint the road marking in good weather conditions.
We know this may cause some inconvenience, and we will minimise this as much as possible while balancing safety concerns.
Please remember to park courteously and avoid blocking driveways. Vehicles parked illegally may receive infringement notices or be towed away.
How to contact us
If you'd like to discuss our plans, share what you know about your area or let us know if there's anything we've missed, email us at ATEngagement@at.govt.nz or leave us a comment on our website by 29 October 2025.
Please mention Waimana Avenue, Northcote Point in the subject line.
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