Streets for People Guyton and St Hill Street, Whanganui 4500 The council received $1.27M of funding from NZTA Waka Kotahi to work directly with the community to design a range of streetscape improvements to be trialled on Guyton and St Hill streets to support sustainable transport.
Pukenamu Queen’s Park landscape project Pukenamu Drive, Whanganui 4500 In March 2023, Warren and Mahoney Architect’s landscape team began a co-design process to produce a landscape architectural plan for Pukenamu Queen’s Park, one of Whanganui’s premier parks
Smithfield Road drainage upgrade Smithfield Road, Tawhero 4501 The Smithfield Road drainage upgrade has been identified as a key requirement for providing service capacity within the stormwater and wastewater network to improve its performance
Sarjeant Gallery Redevelopment Pukenamu Queens Park, Whanganui 4500 The redevelopment of the Sarjeant Galley Te Whare o Rehua Whanganui in Pukenamu Queen's Park includes earthquake strengthening and restoration of the century-old gallery, and construction of a new wing, Te Pātaka o Tā Te Atawhai Archie John Taiaroa.
Nixon Street wastewater upgrade Nixon Street, Whanganui East 4500 This work involves the replacement of the Nixon Street wastewater main that was built in 1910 and is a critical asset servicing the Whanganui East area
City to North Mole Shared Pathway Taupo Quay, Whanganui 4501 This shared pathway runs from the Whanganui City Bridge to the North Mole in Castlecliff
Kokohuia/Titoki Wetland development Kokohuia wetland, Castlecliff 4501 Whanganui District Council is developing constructed concept designs for Kokohuia and Titoki wetlands to improve water quality, flood attenuation performance in the vicinity of Kokohuia/Titoki and future land use
Accelerated procurement – 2023-24 Annual Plan projects A selection of critical Infrastructure projects for three waters and transportation activities are to be delivered over the 2023/24 summer period
Cooks Gardens track resurfacing project Maria Place, Cooks Garden, Whanganui 4500 Starting on Monday, 18 November 2024, this project will refresh one of Whanganui’s most iconic sporting venues, with completion expected by the end of this year