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Consultation has concluded
About the Kaipātiki local parks management plan
This consultation closed on 30 August 2019. Thank you for having your say.
We received 259 feedback submissions about the Kaipātiki Local Parks Management Plan.
These included:
89 online submissions
14 emails
156 hard-copy submissions and postcards.
Thirty-one organisations and community groups were represented in these submissions.
Key feedback themes
Key themes from the first round of consultation:
Improvements to connectivity and access within and between parks
Protection and enhancement of native flora and fauna
Ensuring that local parks are maintained as places for informal and formal recreation
Improvements to play provision for different age groups
Improving wayfinding (signage)
General park issues i.e. maintenance, safety and security
What happens next
We will use your feedback, together with information received from informal meetings with stakeholders, to help us draft the Kaipātiki Local Parks Management Plan.
About the Kaipātiki local parks management plan
This consultation closed on 30 August 2019. Thank you for having your say.
We received 259 feedback submissions about the Kaipātiki Local Parks Management Plan.
These included:
89 online submissions
14 emails
156 hard-copy submissions and postcards.
Thirty-one organisations and community groups were represented in these submissions.
Key feedback themes
Key themes from the first round of consultation:
Improvements to connectivity and access within and between parks
Protection and enhancement of native flora and fauna
Ensuring that local parks are maintained as places for informal and formal recreation
Improvements to play provision for different age groups
Improving wayfinding (signage)
General park issues i.e. maintenance, safety and security
What happens next
We will use your feedback, together with information received from informal meetings with stakeholders, to help us draft the Kaipātiki Local Parks Management Plan.