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Case Study

Waikōwhai

Waikōwhai is a culturally diverse community of over 5,000 people, sitting directly south of the CBD at the far end of Dominion Road in Mount Roskill. The neighbourhood has good schools, parks, sports facilities and public transport, and benefits from a valuable not-for-profit community organisation called the Oasis Hub.

 

The southern boundary meets the Manukau Harbour at Waikōwhai Bay. Waikōwhai Park and neighbouring Wattle Bay Reserve make up the largest pocket of urban native forest in Auckland City, enjoyed by users of the 10km Waikōwhai Walkway bush and coastal track. There are four schools in Waikōwhai: Hay Park School, Monte Cecilia Catholic School, Waikōwhai Primary and Waikōwhai Intermediate, with several more in neighbouring suburbs.

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Coastal Location

With its serene bushwalks and secluded bays, Waikōwhai is a nature lover's dream. Bordering the Manukau Harbour, the neighbourhood is home to Waikōwhai Park and Wattle Bay Reserve, which form Auckland's largest urban native forest.

Family Friendly

With four schools, two kindergartens, local shops and playgrounds all within scooter or pram reach, it’s no wonder Waikōwhai is so popular with families. Plentiful parks are a great place for the kids to explore and connect with nature.

Connected

Waikōwhai combines a peaceful suburban feel with convenience - everything you need is close by. Just 20 minutes from Auckland's city centre, it offers easy access to motorways and multiple bus routes.

Beautiful Cultures

Waikowhai's cultural tapestry is woven together by a kaleidoscope of different cultures. From the rhythmic pulse of Pacific Island communities to the rich traditions of Asia.

  • The goal of the redevelopment is to make a positive difference to the Waikōwhai community by improving housing quality and choice, and enhancing local amenities
  • Existing public homes will be removed or relocated to make way for an abundance of new homes
  • Sustainability is a key focus for the whole redevelopment project. An Urban Ngahere Strategy has been developed for the neighbourhood to prioritise retention and transplanting of existing trees.
  • A 110KV transmission line corridor running over part of the neighbourhood has dictated a 12m no-build zone either side of the powerline. Kāinga Ora and Transpower are working together on the feasibility of removing or undergrounding the line to create more homes
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