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Matiatia Improvements

Communications Team from Auckland Transport

Next year we are planning repairs on the Matiatia Wharf! As part of our planning for this, we need to make changes to the old wharf so that it can be used as a substitute birthing location for Waiheke ferries during possible temporary outages to the main wharf.

Work will begin in mid-October 2020 to ensure the old wharf is ready for the main wharf’s renewal work in 2021. The work is expected to be finished, in mid-December 2020 in time for the peak summer season.

In a separate project, the construction of new toilets at the Matiatia ferry terminal will start on site in early November. After the new toilets have been completed, the existing toilets will be refreshed.

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The long weekend is the perfect time to make your place safer for an earthquake with these steps:

• Find out where you can turn off your water and gas mains
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