The Notice of Local Transition period, under Section 94B of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002, took effect at 12.42pm today and ends on 4 March unless it is extended or ends before then.
Mayor Mahé extends his appreciation to the agencies, community groups, iwi and hapū, and volunteers who have supported the Tauranga Emergency Management response.
"A big thank you to everyone involved, including those in our community who have supported the families who tragically lost loved ones, and those who continue to support their neighbours, friends and family members affected by the recent severe weather event,” Mahé says.
Tauranga Emergency Controller Nigel McGlone says while the state of emergency has ended, this transition period means that support continues to be available to those affected and that the ongoing response activities for the last two weeks can be finalised.
“Essential support activities will continue for our isolated and impacted communities for as long as they're needed,” Nigel says
Tauranga City Council Recovery Manager Paula Naude will now assume responsibility for the local transition period.
“While Mount Maunganui is largely open, access to Mauao is still restricted and geotechnical specialists are assessing conditions to determine when areas can safely reopen,” Paula says
“This will take some time but once it is deemed safe, work can begin on clearing tracks, reassessing risks, and putting any necessary long‑term safety measures in place.”
“Additional permanent fencing will be installed, and shipping containers will be put in position as a precautionary measure to stop any potential debris movement.”
Council will be working closely with the Mauao Trust to develop a plan to assess the damage and consider what reopening Mauao could look like.
.“Teams on the ground are working hard to have the area open as soon as practicable, but we don't currently have a timeframe for this. We do acknowledge the effect this has had on local businesses and the wider community, and we thank everyone for their patience and understanding during this challenging time,” Paula says.