Local Board Plans
No one knows a community better than the people that live and work in it. Auckland has 21 Local Boards who represent communities around the region.
Local Boards ensure that local needs are considered in emergency planning and response efforts. They also play a key role in recovery, working closely with residents and supporting the community after an emergency.
We’re working with Auckland’s local boards to make sure each region has its own Emergency Response and Readiness Plan.
Your local emergency readiness and response plan
The Albert-Eden Local Board includes the established suburbs of Pt Chevalier, Waterview, Mt Albert, Mt Eden, Kingsland, Balmoral, Epsom and Greenlane.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
Aotea/Great Barrier Island in the Hauraki Gulf is 100km northeast of central Auckland. It is the sixth largest island in New Zealand.
Devonport-Takapuna Local Board extends from Sunnynook and Castor Bay to the Stanley Bay and Devonport suburbs. Its western boundary is State Highway 1.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
The Franklin Local Board area spans the eastern coast of the Hauraki Gulf to the western coast of the Manukau Harbour.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
The Henderson-Massey Local Board area is located between the foothills of the Waitākere Ranges in the west and the Waitematā Harbour in the east.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
The Hibiscus and Bays Local Board area stretches from Waiwera to Campbells Bay, and across the Whangaparāoa Peninsula out to Tiritiri Matangi Island.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
The Howick Local Board area includes Pakuranga, Howick, Botany, Flat Bush and East Tamaki.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
Beach Haven, Birkenhead, Chatswood, Birkdale, Northcote Peninsula, Glenfield, Hillcrest, Marlborough, Totara Vale, Bayview make up Kaipātiki Local Board area.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
Manukau Harbour and Tamaki Estuary surround three sides of this Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board area which includes Māngere Bridge, Māngere and Ōtāhuhu town centres, Favona, Māngere East.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
The Manurewa Local Board area includes the Wiri industrial estate, Manurewa East and Homai, and the coastal suburbs of Weymouth and Wattle Downs.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board covers the south-eastern part of the isthmus, including One Tree Hill, Royal Oak, Onehunga, Penrose, Mt Wellington, Panmure, Glen Innes.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
The Ōrākei Local Board area includes Ōrākei, Mission Bay, Kohimarama, St Heliers, Glendowie, St Johns, Stonefields, Meadowbank, Remuera and parts of Ellerslie.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
The Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board area includes Ōtara, Papatoetoe, East Tamaki, Puhunui and Manukau Central.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
The Papakura Local Board area extends from Drury in the south to Alfriston in the north, and includes Takanini, Hingaia, Red Hill, Pahurehure and the current Papakura town centre.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
The Puketāpapa Local Board borders the Manukau Harbour and includes the suburbs of Three Kings, Hillsborough, Waikowhai, Lynfield and Wesley.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
The Rodney Local Board includes Kawau Island and Kumeu/Huapai, Helensville, Warkworth, Matakana and Wellsford.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
Upper Harbour Local Board includes Whenuapai, Herald Island and Hobsonville and West Harbour in the west, and Paremoremo, Greenhithe, Albany, Rosedale, Northcross, Unsworth and Pinehill in the east.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
The Waiheke Local Board area includes Waiheke Island, the islands of Rangitoto, Motutapu, Motokorea, Motuihe, Ponui, Rakino, and a number of smaller islands.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
The Waitākere Ranges Local Board extends from Whatipu and Titirangi in the south, to Waitākere and O’Neill Bay in the north.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
Waitematā Local Board includes the city centre, fringe retail and commercial areas (including Newmarket) and the inner-city residential suburbs.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.
The Whau Local Board area includes the suburbs of New Lynn, Green Bay, Kelston, Rosebank, Avondale, New Windsor and Blockhouse Bay.
This Local Board adopted the Emergency Readiness and Response Plan which was developed with Auckland Emergency Management and input from the wider community. This comprehensive plan offers advice and information about local hazards, how to prepare for emergencies, and what to do during an emergency.
The accompanying key contacts document summarises the plan, outlining what you and your family should do in an emergency, who to contact to report issues, and how to respond to different hazards in your area.