FY26’s NZ$1.48m long-term maintenance programme accelerated
Freemans Park is undertaking a $1.48 million programme of long term maintenance works in the 2026 financial year. Here’s what we are investing in, and the benefits for all residents and owners.
Parking changes announced
Updated parking limits are now in effect across Freemans Park. Visitor time caps, resident permit requirements, and towing enforcement all apply. Make sure you understand what’s changed and how it affects you.
Hepburn St berm
The Committee is seeking owner feedback on an unapproved planting on the Hepburn St berm, which Auckland Council has offered to restore to lawn. The discussion forms part of a wider review of Freemans Park’s grounds and flood mitigation approach.
New rubbish bin service
A new rubbish service has been introduced from 1 February 2025, following owner feedback. Bin numbers have been slightly reduced, but emptying and cleaning frequency has increased. Here’s what’s changing and how the new system will work.
MYBOS to help manage property maintenance
Freemans Park has introduced MYBOS to improve the way maintenance is managed in our community. The new system includes a residents’ portal for reporting issues, updating details, and accessing key documents.
Cats and dogs now welcome in star blocks
Cats and dogs are now allowed in star block units, ending years of anguish for many residents. Approval is still required before bringing any pet on site, or keeping it here. Here’s what’s changed and what residents and owners need to know.