McDonald's granted resource consent for 24-hour drive through in Ōrākei

2:07 pm on 29 May 2025
A McDonald's sign.

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McDonald's has been given permission to open a new restaurant in the Auckland suburb of Ōrākei, despite opposition from the council.

Following a three-day hearing in May, an independent panel has granted the fast food restaurant's resource consent application to build a 24-hour drive-through at the currently vacant 152 Kepa Road.

Auckland Council and Auckland Transport both opposed the application, stating the site had insufficient space for a drive-through and queues would spill onto the already busy main road.

A large majority of the 381 written submissions from the public were also against the application - 331 were against, 45 supported the application, and five were neutral.

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