Consultation for Future in Focus - Arotahi ki Anamata closed Monday, 6 July 2020. Your feedback will help shape the Long Term Plan 2021-31.
Our District faces big challenges and exciting opportunities
Our District and communities will face some big challenges and opportunities over the coming ten years and beyond. This represents an exciting time to ‘Reimagine’ what the future of our District can be. Here at the Council we feel a great sense of responsibility to ensure that our District continues to be a great place to live, work, play, raise a family, and do business.
Right now much of our focus is on supporting our community and economy as we navigate through the impacts of not only COVID 19, but also the December 2019 Whakaari eruption. As we recover from these events, we are looking to the future, ensuring that we can build back better and work towards the kind of future that is important to all of us. This conversation will help determine what those ‘important’ things are.
Help us to prioritise the right things
We want to start an early conversation with you, to make sure we are prioritising the right things. Your feedback will help 'Reimagine' the vision for the future of the Whakatāne District.
Do you agree with the key challenges and opportunities we have identified?
Which do you think should be the highest priority?
Do you have thoughts and ideas about how the Council should be responding to the key challenges and opportunities?
Are there other challenges and opportunities you think we have missed?
Consultation for Future in Focus - Arotahi ki Anamata closed Monday, 6 July 2020. Your feedback will help shape the Long Term Plan 2021-31.
Our District faces big challenges and exciting opportunities
Our District and communities will face some big challenges and opportunities over the coming ten years and beyond. This represents an exciting time to ‘Reimagine’ what the future of our District can be. Here at the Council we feel a great sense of responsibility to ensure that our District continues to be a great place to live, work, play, raise a family, and do business.
Right now much of our focus is on supporting our community and economy as we navigate through the impacts of not only COVID 19, but also the December 2019 Whakaari eruption. As we recover from these events, we are looking to the future, ensuring that we can build back better and work towards the kind of future that is important to all of us. This conversation will help determine what those ‘important’ things are.
Help us to prioritise the right things
We want to start an early conversation with you, to make sure we are prioritising the right things. Your feedback will help 'Reimagine' the vision for the future of the Whakatāne District.
Do you agree with the key challenges and opportunities we have identified?
Which do you think should be the highest priority?
Do you have thoughts and ideas about how the Council should be responding to the key challenges and opportunities?
Are there other challenges and opportunities you think we have missed?
Our District offers many opportunities for economic development and job creation. The opportunity, working alongside Iwi, Central Government, Eastern Bay of Plenty Councils, and other partners, is to find ways to unlock our potential and support much needed economic and social uplift. The impact of COVID-19 on our economy increases the urgency to focus on this priority for both the immediate and longer term future.
Our communities consistently report that they have a very good quality of life overall. At the same time, for a number of social wellbeing indicators, our District continues to track behind the national average. Alongside partners, the Council is well placed to support the specific community development aspirations of communities in our District.
Our District is at risk from a range of natural hazards. In recent history we have needed to respond to and recover from a number of events. There is more we can do to minimise our vulnerability - we must all be prepared, resilient, and ready to respond when needed.
Forecasts for climate change have some serious implications for our District. We are challenged to take action now, to reduce risks for future communities, foster climate resilience and work towards a new low carbon economy.
Our population has been growing much faster than previously expected and there is good reason to expect this trend will continue over a longer time period. We want to ensure growth is accommodated in a way that ensures positive outcomes are maximised and that reinforces the things we love about our corner of the world.
There is regular demand from our community to continue to enhance and diversify the opportunities that our District has to offer for recreation and arts. Finding co-funding opportunities and working in partnership with the community offers much opportunity to progress projects.
New Zealand is facing a waste crisis, with too much rubbish being produced and nowhere for it to go. We must all do our part. The challenge is to change our patterns of consumption and manage waste more sustainably.
Deadlines are approaching for many of our wastewater systems to be substantially upgraded. A major programme of work is needed to meet modern environmental and health standards, and community expectations.
The national focus on drinking water has increased substantially since 2016. A major programme of work is needed to upgrade our water supplies to meet enhanced standards, and new delivery models are being explored.
Transport is integral to our wellbeing and quality of life. The transportation needs and expectations of our economy and communities continues to evolve. The Council needs to ensure that we continue to meet these changing needs into the future.
Future in Focus - Arotahi ki Anamata has finished this stage
We welcome your input to help define the key challenges and opportunities facing our future.
15 June 2020: Consultation closes
Future in Focus - Arotahi ki Anamata has finished this stage
Please provide feedback by 5pm, 15 June 2020.
6 July 2020: Consultation Extended
Future in Focus - Arotahi ki Anamata has finished this stage
We've extended the deadline for feedback for an extra three weeks.
Please provide feedback by 5pm, 6 July 2020.
July - Aug 2020: Council develops strategic direction
Future in Focus - Arotahi ki Anamata is currently at this stage
We will work through community views and preferences alongside other data and evidence to review the Council's strategic direction.
Sep - Oct 2020: Finalise our draft strategic direction
this is an upcoming stage for Future in Focus - Arotahi ki Anamata
Once we have worked through the evidence to develop the Council's strategic direction, we will touch base again to make sure we are heading in the right direction.
Other ways to have your say
We'd love for you to register and use this website to have your say, but if that's not your style, here are some other options:
In writing Download the submission form - (PDF, 2.28 MB) Post submissions to: Whakatāne District Council, Private Bag 1002, Whakatāne. Hand deliver submissions to: Whakatāne District Council, Civic Centre, Commerce Street, Whakatāne; or Murupara Service Centre, Pine Drive, Murupara