Some online services – including MyAuckland – will be unavailable from 5pm on Friday 20 March to 8am on Monday 23 March, due to a system upgrade.
Please plan ahead or complete your online request after services return on Monday 23 March.
The floods and cyclone had an adverse effect on many communities in Auckland. We are leading the repair and rebuild efforts, and ask for patience as we work on our city's recovery.
Our Storm Recovery Navigation Service can provide you and your whānau with support for issues like:
Find out what you need to do to repair and rebuild your property after a natural disaster and what support is available to you.
Learn about the help and wellbeing support that is available to you after an extreme weather event or a natural disaster.
Learn about the support available to Auckland business owners.
The whole Auckland region has been declared a 'designation' under the Building Act 2004 to support response and recovery efforts.
Auckland Council is making changes to the Auckland Unitary Plan, the city’s rulebook for where and how new homes and buildings can be built.
New planning rules have been approved to strengthen flood protections and focus more homes in safer, well-connected places near jobs, shops and transport for public submissions.
In early 2023 communities across Mt Roskill and Wesley (Ōwairaka) were impacted by flooding.
The Tāmaki Makaurau Recovery Office is moving towards closure on 30 June 2026 and transitioning ongoing recovery activities to longer-term delivery teams within the council.