Street signs and markings
Street markings and signs
New bus stops, traffic layouts or parking arrangements usually have correct signage installed when they are constructed.
Please contact us or submit a Fix it if you:
- Think more signs or markings are needed
- Have noticed incorrect spelling or another flaw
- Notice a road marking or sign is missing or damaged in some way
State highway signs and markings
Street name and parking signs along the state highways that run through the city are our responsibility. All other signs on state highways are the responsibility of Transit New Zealand. If you notice a problem with road markings or traffic signs on state highways, please contact Transit New Zealand (new window) directly.
Where do I get a neighbourhood watch sign?
Neighbourhood watch signs are available from local police stations.
You will need to draw a simple map of where you would like them to be located in your street and drop it into the New Zealand Police (new window). They will contact us, and we will arrange for a contractor to hang them for free.
Lost and found road signs
We do not have an amnesty for road cones and signs. Please refer to the owner of signs, which is usually indicated on the back of the sign. If there is no indication of who owns the sign, contact us.
Can we have a sign showing tourists how to get to us?
If you would like to have a tourist sign installed, talk to us about your ideas.
Last reviewed: 13 Jul 2008 12:08pm





