Repaint Onehunga Wharf Sheds
Submitted by JohnYelverton on 28 November, 2009 - 15:16.
Please refer to the attached pdf report regarding the repaint of Onehunga Wharf Shed options. Let us know what you think.
Repair and maintenance works are in progress on two of the wharf sheds at Onehunga. Ports of Auckland intend to repaint these sheds in the summer to take advantage of the better weather conditions and are taking advice from urban designers on appropriate colours.
They appreciate that the sheds are a prominent part of the local landscape and would like feedback from the community on colors.
Agreed and Changed
Submitted by JohnYelverton on 18 September, 2009 - 17:15.What's Happening at the Lagoon?
Submitted by JohnYelverton on 15 September, 2009 - 18:07.
Dear Members
As you are aware Onehunga residents group (TOES - The Onehunga Enhancement Society) has been in ‘talks' with Auckland City Council (ACC) and the NZ Transport Authority (NZTA) to come up with a plan for the motorway extension to reduce the impact on this community.
While we have been trying in good faith to follow the process ACC and NZTA have been constantly trying to change agreed outcomes.
We need your help to let them know that the community is prepared to stand behind the original agreements but not prepared to allow them to ignore these agreements.
You can clearly see from the image below how the community is being short changed (click on the thumbnail for larger image).
What's Happening at the Lagoon?
Submitted by JohnYelverton on 15 September, 2009 - 17:52.Onehunga residents group (TOES - The Onehunga Enhancement Society) has been in ‘talks' with Auckland City Council (ACC) and the NZ Transport Authority (NZTA) to come up with a plan for the motorway extension to reduce the impact on this community.
While we have been trying in good faith to follow the process ACC and NZTA have been constantly trying to change agreed outcomes.
We need your help to let them know that the community is prepared to stand behind the original agreements but not prepared to allow them to ignore these agreements.

