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Ōpōtiki stopbank gets $1.3m boost in bid to protect homes from floods

Diane McCarthy, Whakatāne Beacon
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18 Dec, 2025 08:00 PM2 mins to read

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A stopbank is to be built by mid-2027 along the Bay of Plenty Regional Council Duke St drain, at the southern end of Ōpōtiki township. Photo / Diane McCarthy

A stopbank is to be built by mid-2027 along the Bay of Plenty Regional Council Duke St drain, at the southern end of Ōpōtiki township. Photo / Diane McCarthy

Plans to prevent flooding of Ōpōtiki’s urban areas by creating a stopbank across the southern end of township have come $1.3 million closer to fruition this week.

Ōpōtiki District Council agreed to enter into a sub-loan agreement with Bay of Plenty Regional Council to help build the stopbank at a meeting on Tuesday.

The Duke St stopbank project is intended to mitigate flooding from rural land at the southern end of town in a one-in-100-year flood.

The stopbank would be built alongside the regional council drain, which runs along the paper road between the western and eastern sections of Duke St.

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The sub-loan brings the total budget for the project to $2.3 million, including $740,000 in Better Off Funding, and $510,000 in loan funding included in the Long-term Plan 2021-2031.

The $1.3 million makes up part of $9.12 million of tranche 2 funding the regional council received from central government’s Regional Infrastructure Fund recently for flood resilience work throughout the Bay of Plenty.

It comes in the form of a suspensory loan, meaning that if the project was not completed by June 2028 it may need to be paid back.

The district council planned to have the project completed mid-2027.

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Alongside the project was an urban stormwater basin to be created in Wellington St with a budget of $300,000.

The intention was to use the material taken from the basin to help build the stopbank.

While the stopbank was expected to create a slight increase in flooding on the fields on the southern side, currently planted in maize, district council service delivery group manager Nathan Hughes said staff were working closely with the regional council around upgrading its Duke St pump station.

“That upgrade could offset any impacts on the landowner,” Hughes said.

If the regional council did not increase its pumping capacity, the additional flood impacts on properties south of the stopbank would need to be fully evaluated through the consent process and weighed against the broader benefits for the Ōpōtiki community.

– LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

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