Jun 29: Council checks in about Blueprint progress

Waikato District Council news

Waikato District Council is kicking off a further round of community consultation on the Waikato District Blueprint. The Raglan meeting will be on Monday 29 June, 7pm-8pm in the Raglan Town Hall Supper Room.

A year ago Council adopted the Waikato District Blueprint and from next week it will seek to confirm with the community that the prioritisation of the Blueprint initiatives is still correct.  Council also wants to confirm who will be leading the community –led aspects of the Blueprint.

At the various community hui, Council will provide an update on progress to date and will also seek suggestions on who might lead some of the initiatives, which have been prioritised by the communities themselves.

Through the adoption of the Blueprint, Council demonstrated that it wants to take a new and different approach to planning.

Getting the Blueprint to where it is now has been a co-design approach between Council and the community, General Manager Community Growth Clive Morgan says. “We’ve had great community support in getting the Blueprint to this stage and I want to thank the community for their input so far. The Blueprint will always be a work in progress and we will continue to check in with you to make sure we are all travelling down the right path together.”

In developing the Blueprint, workshops were held in 10 of the district’s townships between July and November 2018. Council heard from hundreds of members of the public about what issues and ideas they had for their towns.  Council then issued a draft Waikato Blueprint for consultation in March 2019. During this consultation, the community was asked to indicate their top five district-wide priorities and their top three priorities for each of the Local Area Blueprints. In total, 439 submissions were received.

Starting next week, community meetings will be held for each town in the Blueprint. You are invited to attend any and all that are relevant to you. A district-wide session will also be held electronically (not in person) via Zoom and will also be recorded so you can watch it later if you can’t attend. If you are interested in attending this session, please email communications@waidc.govt.nz. The link to the meeting will then be sent back.

Hui:

Date & timeTownVenue
Tuesday 23 June, 7pm-8pmTamahereTamahere Community Centre
Thursday 25 June, 7pm-8pmDistrict-wide initiativesVirtually, via Zoom
Monday 29 June, 7pm-8pmRaglanRaglan Hall Supper Room
 Taupiri, Ngaruawahia & HorotiuNgaruawahia War Memorial Hall
Tuesday 30 June, 7pm-8pmMeremereMeremere Hall
 MatangiMatangi School Hall
Wednesday 1 July, 7pm-8pmOhinewai & HuntlyHuntly War Memorial Hall
 Te Kowhai & WhatawhataTe Kowhai Hall
Thursday 2 July, 7pm-8pmTe Kauwhata & RangiririSimmons Hall, Aparangi
 TuakauTuakau Combined Sports Society, Escotts Rd
Tuesday 7 July, 7pm-8pmPokeno & MercerPokeno Hall

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