What does Resilient infrastructure mean to you?

4 months ago

We are working to make sure that if our region is affected by a major earthquake, flood, or slips that we are able to cope and continue to deliver the services our communities expect.

This means having robust infrastructure so we can continue to supply freshwater to your local council for the drinking supply, continuing to provide public transport or useful alternatives after an event and that the homes and communities across the region are protected from and aware of the impact of flooding.

It's important to us that the region feels confident that we can cope in an emergency - do you have thoughts on how we are doing on this?  Please let us know below.

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SN 3 months ago
Infrastructure that works or can be quickly restored after an earthquake. Infrastructure that meets the needs of an ageing population.
Mel 2 months ago
We desperately need progress on the Petone to Grenada link road - both from a day to day commuting aspect as well as an alternative to SH 2 if there are any issues such as damage or accidents