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Councillor calls for State Highway 2 bridge between Gisborne and Whakatāne to be raised after flooding

Diane McCarthy
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7 Aug, 2025 10:45 PM3 mins to read

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The Matekerepu Bridge has been described as a "choke point" for traffic. Photo / Local Democracy Reporting

The Matekerepu Bridge has been described as a "choke point" for traffic. Photo / Local Democracy Reporting

A councillor is calling for a Bay of Plenty highway bridge to be raised and lengthened, in the wake of last week’s flooding that closed the important route.

The issues with Matekerepu Bridge turning into a “choke point” during flooding were discussed at an Ōpōtiki District Council meeting this week.

Councillor Tom Brooks described the new Matekerepu roundabout as “pointless” if traffic from Ōpōtiki couldn’t get over the bridge less than 50 metres away.

He said when the new roundabout was announced, he queried at an Eastern Bay Road Safety Joint Committee meeting why the bridge wasn’t being replaced at the same time.

The committee includes a representative from the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA).

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“I was told that there was no budget for that, and it was never considered.”

Brooks raised the issue a second time at a meeting of the joint committee last Friday after the bridge had been under water the previous day, cutting off traffic between Ōpōtiki and Whakatāne.

He pointed out that no detour was available when the bridge was closed.

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“The nice new roundabout that is being built is superfluous if we can’t get over the bridge,” he said.

He described the bridge as a “choke point” for traffic, not only from Ōpōtiki but from the entire East Coast, including Gisborne.

He said he was sharing some thoughts with the secretary of the joint committee, who would draft a letter to the Bay of Plenty Regional Transport Committee and the Minister of Transport about the importance of the bridge. He suggested other councillors put their concerns forward as well.

He felt the Gisborne District Council also needed to be made aware of the issue.

“Because that’s one of the choke points for them if we’re cut off with these storm events.

The new Matekerepu roundabout is under construction, less than 50m from a bridge that becomes a choke point in flood conditions. Photo supplied / Karen Richardson
The new Matekerepu roundabout is under construction, less than 50m from a bridge that becomes a choke point in flood conditions. Photo supplied / Karen Richardson

“It affects the resilience of our town and up the coast.”

He felt both Gisborne and Ōpōtiki should put pressure on the Government.

“If you’re going to do something, let’s do it once, and do it right. If that bridge was raised and had a bigger span, that water could go right under there.”

Councillor Maxie Kemara agreed the bridge needed to be updated.

He attended a pōwhiri at Roimata Marae at Kutarere this year when the local hapū welcomed the contractors constructing the roundabout.

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“One of the NZTA staff got up and said it wasn’t in the budget to update that bridge. They said there was a 20-year life expectancy left in that bridge.”

Mayor David Moore said it was a good issue to raise with the Bay of Plenty Road Transport Committee.

He made East Coast MP Dana Kirkpatrick aware of the issue last week when she visited the area.

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