Waikato Herald

Storm clean up continues

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What was 12 hours of bad weather for Hamiltonia­ns has turned into weeks of clean up for Hamilton City Council’s Parks Team.

On Sunday, February 13, the remains of Cyclone Dovi drove a trail of destructio­n in Hamilton, taking out powerlines and pushing down trees.

The council says it received 766 calls, 120 emails, 350 reports via the Antenno app and a multitude of messages on social media that day.

In the aftermath, the council is still receiving a high volume of requests for updates on roped-off trees and fallen branches.

Parks and recreation unit manager Maria Barrie is calling for patience among residents as staff work flat-out on the huge clean-up effort.

“Our team of seven arborists is working methodical­ly, tackling the clean-up neighbourh­ood by neighbourh­ood,” said Barrie.

“We’re prioritisi­ng removing trees around powerlines, and those on private property, roads and footpaths.

“We’ll clear entire areas as we get to them, however, every time a new report or intel of a dangerous tree comes in, council’s team must move to assess the new risk.”

Mayor Paula Southgate is full of praise for council staff and contractor­s for the non-stop work on the ground since the storm hit.

“Some of our people have worked extraordin­ary hours to get the city back into shape,” she said.

“It’s been really tough and sometimes dangerous work in the most challengin­g of circumstan­ces. I know all councillor­s are proud of what’s been achieved already so I want to acknowledg­e all those involved, including staff behind the scenes. Our city appreciate­s it and I thank residents for their patience.”

Council is asking residents to only report situations that pose a risk to people or property, and refrain from seeking updates.

“To remove a tree safely can take a whole day, and sometimes that also means we have to shut a road, which requires traffic management plans and approvals which all take time,” said Barrie. “Please know we’re working to get to your street as fast as we can.”

 ?? Photo / Hamilton City Council ?? Seven arborists are prioritisi­ng removing trees around powerlines in Hamilton.
Photo / Hamilton City Council Seven arborists are prioritisi­ng removing trees around powerlines in Hamilton.

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