Nau mai haere mai – come and join us
Want to learn more about the SH22 Drury upgrade project?
We invite you to come along to our next community information day.
Community information day
Saturday 18 May
Drury Hall
10 Tui Street
Drury 2113
Between 10am and 1pm.
Other project teams working in the Drury area will also be attending the information day including:
- Waihoehoe upgrade project
- State Highway 1 Papakura to Drury
- KiwiRail – Southern Stations and Electrification to Pukekohe
Come and meet our teams and have your questions answered.
We look forward to seeing you there!
He kōrero mā ngā hāpori – community engagement
Ngā hui a hapori e haere ake nei – upcoming engagement
Currently we are engaging with directly affected landowners, the community and stakeholders on the early design.
Te whakarāpopototanga o te kōrero ki te hapori – summary of engagement to date
2022
In order to undertake upgrade works on State Highway 22, an alteration to existing Designation 6707 was lodged in 2021, and the decision was notified and confirmed by Auckland Council in June 2022. For more information, please refer to the following links:
Waka Kotahi Designation Schedule (refer to Designation 6707)(external link)
2021
The Notices of Requirement were lodged with Auckland Council and landowners and communities were invited to make submissions. Te Tupu Ngātahi Supporting Growth continued to meet landowners to discuss the plans.
2019–2020
Engagement with stakeholders, developers, and landowners was undertaken to prepare the Detailed Business Cases and Notices of Requirement to designate land for transport improvements in the Drury Arterial Network, including the designation SH22 Drury Upgrade (now called designation 6707 State Highway 22).
2018–2019
Te Tupu Ngātahi Supporting Growth sought feedback and input from partners, stakeholders and the general public on short-listed options for the future South Auckland transport network.
2015–2016
Te Tupu Ngātahi Supporting Growth (a collaboration of Auckland Transport and Waka Kotahi) consulted partners, stakeholders and potentially affected parties on their transport aspirations for the Drury area. This helped shape Te Tupu Ngātahi Supporting Growth’s initial transport plan for South Auckland.
Te Tupu Ngātahi – Supporting Growth resource library(external link)