Hutt City Council

Community Organisation

Hutt City Council
30 Laings Road
Lower Hutt 5010
172 days ago

Changes to fees & charges

The Team from Hutt City Council

From 1 July, there will be new fees and charges in place across our services, including;
๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Landfill: $260 per tonne.
๐ŸŠ Pools & Gyms: $7/adult, $5.50/student and $5/child.

๐Ÿš— Parking: $3/hour, max $10/day, with $150 for a riverbank monthly pass. Charges will be enforced seven … View more
From 1 July, there will be new fees and charges in place across our services, including;
๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Landfill: $260 per tonne.
๐ŸŠ Pools & Gyms: $7/adult, $5.50/student and $5/child.

๐Ÿš— Parking: $3/hour, max $10/day, with $150 for a riverbank monthly pass. Charges will be enforced seven days, 9am-5pm.

For information on fee changes to a service or facility that you use, please check the relevant page on our website for the latest updates.

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853 days ago

WAINUIOMATA HILL SLIP UPDATE

Stephen Beckett from Hutt City Council

Please be advised that we will be keeping one lane on Wainuiomata Road on the outgoing side of the Wainuiomata Hill closed until further notice.

Safety is at the heart of this decision, and even though todayโ€™s slip has been cleared, there is a chance that further material may fall onto the … View more
Please be advised that we will be keeping one lane on Wainuiomata Road on the outgoing side of the Wainuiomata Hill closed until further notice.

Safety is at the heart of this decision, and even though todayโ€™s slip has been cleared, there is a chance that further material may fall onto the road. We are working on restoring access to both lanes as soon as possible.

We appreciate the efforts of our staff and contractors who have worked through the weekend and today to achieve this result. We also acknowledge the communityโ€™s patience this morning with the delays caused this morning travelling out of Wainuiomata.

854 days ago

WAINUIOMATA TRAFFIC UPDATE

Stephen Beckett from Hutt City Council

Wainuiomata Road towards Lower Hutt is down to ONE LANE due to a large slip that occurred this morning (Sunday 21st August).

Please bear this in mind when planning your travel tomorrow to avoid traffic congestion as much as possible.

854 days ago

STOKES VALLEY TRAFFIC UPDATE

Stephen Beckett from Hutt City Council

Please note that the traffic lights which were at the north entrance of the Stokes Valley roundabout are now controlling traffic at the slip site further up Eastern Hutt Rd towards Silverstream, between the roundabout and Reynolds Bach Drive. The road is open for travel in both directions however … View morePlease note that the traffic lights which were at the north entrance of the Stokes Valley roundabout are now controlling traffic at the slip site further up Eastern Hutt Rd towards Silverstream, between the roundabout and Reynolds Bach Drive. The road is open for travel in both directions however there is a 300 metre section which is down to one lane, controlled by the lights. Concrete blocks are in place protecting the open lane from new slips.

There will be delays through this area so please plan your travel times accordingly or avoid the area and use SH2 if possible to reduce congestion.

The traffic lights on Stokes Valley Rd before the Caltex service station will not operate tomorrow.

Further slip activity occurred near previous slips on Eastern Hutt Rd below Holborn Drive. Traffic management was already in place with shipping containers protecting the road ,and traffic is moving in both directions. A large tree at the top of one slip below Holborn Drive was removed.

We appreciate your ongoing understanding and patience while we work through this and ask all road users to continue to be courteous to other drivers.

1052 days ago

๐Ÿ˜ท Mask update ๐Ÿ˜ท

Jamie Dobson from Hutt City Council

The Government requirements around what masks must be worn at public facilities have changed.

Masks are mandatory at our Libraries, Neighbourhood Hubs, and Museums. They can no longer be a t-shirt, bandana or scarf. It needs to cover your mouth and nose, and attach with ear or head loops.

If you… View more
The Government requirements around what masks must be worn at public facilities have changed.

Masks are mandatory at our Libraries, Neighbourhood Hubs, and Museums. They can no longer be a t-shirt, bandana or scarf. It needs to cover your mouth and nose, and attach with ear or head loops.

If you have a mask exemption card please show this to staff. Do not be offended if we ask you to wear a mask, it is not always obvious when someone has an exemption.

๐ŸŠโ€โ™‚๏ธ POOLS ๐ŸŠโ€
The rules around where and when you need to wear a face mask at our pools remain the same, just when you're entering or moving about the facility.

Masks can be removed before you hop in the pool and start swimming. If you're supervising or just watching, we ask that you keep your mask on.

Ensuring you have the right mask, and that it is worn properly, will improve the overall effectiveness of wearing them and help reduce transmission of COVID-19, including Omicron. Thanks for helping keep everyone safe!

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