20 February Hutt City Council commits to big investment in water Hutt City Council has today agreed to continue its significant investment in water infrastructure and transport in its draft 10-year plan which will go out for community consultation in April.
2 February Earthquake prone building notice issued for Clock Tower block at Hutt Hospital We have notified Te Whatu Ora Health NZ that we have determined that the Clock Tower block at Hutt Hospital is earthquake prone under section 133AK of the Building Act 2004.
12 January Critical Hutt Valley stopbank work starting this summer Critical flood protection work, part of Te Wai Takamori o Te Awa Kairangi - Delivering RiverLink (Te Awa Kairangi) project, will get underway this summer.
3 January Seaview Treatment Plant biofilter replacement completed ahead of schedule Wellington Water advises that the biofilter media replacement works at the Seaview Treatment Plant have been completed ahead of schedule.
21 December Hutt City Council approves new waste plan Hutt City Council has approved the WMMP, a plan to transition our city and the Wellington region to a circular economy over the next six years and beyond.
21 December Two garages red-stickered after damaging storm, Petone Rec Grandstand work brought forward Hutt City Council has completed an assessment of all buildings affected by the damaging wind of 12 December and found two which cannot be inhabited.
17 December Celebrating the progress of Naenae Pool construction Construction of the new Naenae Pool & Fitness Centre has made immense progress this year.
13 December Hutt City Council gives clear direction on priorities for next 10 years Hutt City Council met yesterday to make decisions on key parts of the Long Term Plan (LTP) 2024 – 34.
12 December Earthquake prone notice lifted for Heretaunga Block at Hutt Hospital Hutt City Council has determined that the Heretaunga Block at Hutt Hospital is no longer earthquake-prone under section 133AK of the Building Act 2004.
29 November Hutt City Council decisions on water infrastructure show urgent reform is needed Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry says decisions Hutt City Council have made on water infrastructure funding show urgent reform is needed.
27 November Petone to Pito-one: Changing the name of an area On Tuesday, Hutt City Council agreed to provide a letter of support to the New Zealand Geographic Board to change the spelling of the name Petone to Pito-one.
21 November Hutt City Council to establish Māori Ward Hutt City Councillors have voted to create a Māori Ward for the 2025 local government elections.