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The Council had been investigating selling our shares in Wellington Airport to set up a perpetual investment fund. Work on this project ceased following the Council meeting on 10 October 2024.
We have leased the Band Rotunda in Oriental Parade to Watson Group Limited to strengthen and redevelop the building with brand new hospitality and hea...
The Begonia House is being refurbished to preserve the building’s heritage and keep this vibrant space for plants, people, and events.
We’re gradually introducing more fixed cameras to monitor key bus lanes and bus stops.
We’re installing a new accessible public toilet in Carrara Park to meet community needs, improve hygiene, and support inclusive, family-friendly public spaces in Newtown.
We’re making Chaytor Street safer and more resilient by strengthening the nearly 100-year-old retaining wall.
We are refurbishing the City to Sea Bridge, strengthening the building underneath and landscaping areas around the bridge.
We’re making Courtenay Place Wellington’s premier place to play.
Cuba Street is one of our city’s most vibrant and loved areas. We want to look after what makes the neighbourhood unique and ensure it continues to thrive.
We are working to make getting places by bike safer and easier for everyone. Go to transportprojects.org.nz.
We're working on earthquake strengthening projects across the city.
The Golden Mile project will fix pipes and utilities and connect people across the central city with a reliable transport system and generous spaces to shop, work and play. Go to transportprojects.org.nz.
We’re growing the central city’s network of trees and green spaces as part of making Pōneke a place where people and nature thrive.
We’re working with the community, mana whenua and sports organisations to improve the facilities at Grenada North Park.
We are improving the toilet and changing facilities at the Hataitai Park precinct.
HUP2 includes 52 upgrade projects that will improve social housing quality in Pōneke.
We’ve worked with the community and sports organisations on a plan for the future of Ian Galloway Park, Wilton Park, and Appleton Park.
The old Johnsonville library site will be redeveloped to deliver quality, affordable housing with activated street frontages.
The Karori Event Centre was one of multiple capital projects that Council considered as part of the Long-term Plan amendment process.
This development will invigorate the Karori Town Centre with a mix of new housing and commercial spaces.
We’re working on a plan to redevelop Khandallah Pool and park entrance.
We’re working with the community to design a skatepark and outdoor youth space at Kilbirnie Park.
Current and upcoming projects in and around Kilbirnie Park.
A Lyall Bay community group is working with the Council and mana whenua to build an amenity park.
We’re replacing three existing seawalls that support part of Massey Road.
A shared future for a sacred landscape.
We're improving the accessibility of a walking trail on Mount Victoria / Matairangi.
We’re working with trail users on Matairangi / Mount Victoria to understand their experience of using different tracks and to ensure the safety of all track users.
We’re building a world-class facility, the first of its type in Aotearoa, to reduce the amount of sewage sludge created through our wastewater treatment process and turn it into a safe, reusable product.
We're creating a new public park to provide more green space and a place to enjoy the outdoors in Te Aro.
We’ve introduced four cars to our Parking Services fleet, with the latest licence plate recognition technology.
We’re putting variable speed limits outside schools during school drop off and pick up times.
We're doing slip repair and slope remediation work around the city.
We need to extend the Southern Landfill and have found the best option is to create a new landfill on top of an old one.
We’re improving pedestrian safety on Takapū Road near the train station.
An upgrade of Te Aro Park is planned and likely to happen in stages over the next few years.
We're partnering with private building owners to provide quality, secure, affordable rental housing in Wellington.
A range of projects are underway to enhance the resilience of Te Ngākau, and restore it as the city’s civic and cultural heart.
We’re completing a large programme of streetworks around Te Ngākau Precinct, with work on Wakefield Street progressing.
Toi Pōneke Arts Centre has been re-imagined to better support Wellington’s arts and creative sector.
Waihinahina Park is the popular name for the area that used to be the Horokiwi landfill.
We’re improving the waterfront lighting to ensure a safe, vibrant precinct for everyone to enjoy.
We've developed a data-sharing platform for subsurface infrastructure and other important information about what is under the ground.
We’re carrying out essential repairs and renewals to parts of Wellington’s waterfront.