The Government has approved over $1 million in funding for the Waikato Regional Council (WRC) to improve community resilience to flood risk in the Coromandel Peninsula.
The council applied for Government funding made available earlier this year to regions affected by the North Island’s extreme weather events: $3.3m towards its river management programme across the peninsula and $330,800 to remediate damage to its Graham’s Creek catchment flood scheme in Tairua.
Instead, the council was awarded $708,000 towards river management, which included erosion protection works, the removal of obstructions and planting to stabilise banks, plus the full amount of $330,800 requested for upgrading and repairing the spillway and weir in the Graham’s Creek catchment.
Councillor Warren Maher said the numerous wet weather events in the Coromandel Peninsula since late 2022, particularly the Auckland Anniversary event and cyclones Hale and Gabrielle earlier this year, had left communities and catchments vulnerable.
“Building stability and capacity into these river systems is a critical action needed to support improvements in roading, infrastructure, sediment reduction and flood mitigation in the mid to lower reaches of catchments.