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In 2022/2023 we plan to invest $4.9 million to renew and develop assets and $16 million to maintain and operate assets as well as provide local services, programmes and initiatives.
What we have been doing in your local board area
Each year we deliver activities and services in your local board area. These are based on our Local Board Plan, which sets our three-year direction for the local board.
Over the last year we have focused on supporting our community and local businesses recover from the impacts of COVID-19, by providing support and building their resilience.
We continued to support initiatives to improve the Wairau Estuary, such as our restoration and industrial pollution prevention programmes.
We also delivered new and renewed assets across the area, including the new Sunnynook people space, a new toilet at Lake Town Green, renewed play spaces at Nile, Melrose, Linwood and Lansdowne reserves, renewal of Killarney Park path and safety barrier, and the Becroft Park sports field renewal.
Key areas of spend
Community services
Operating spend 2022/2023: $13.1 million.
Capital spend 2022/2023: $4.9 million.
Environmental services
Operating spend 2022/2023: $80,000.
Planning services
Operating spend 2022/2023: $1.9 million.
Governance
Operating spend 2022/2023: $867,000.
What we propose in your local board area in 2022/2023
We propose to continue supporting our community and local businesses as they continue to operate in a challenging COVID-19 landscape. This will be done by supporting a range of events and activities which enhance social well-being and boost economic development.
We will continue our environmental initiatives, such as our pest-free coordinator roles, parks volunteers and Wairau Estuary restoration programmes.
We are completing renewals for play spaces at Allenby and Montgomery reserves, and constructing a new toilet at the Tonkin Road end of Sunnynook Park.
We are overseeing the completion of the Patuone Reserve walkway upgrade, and the renewal of the Takapuna Beach Reserve toilet block - including a fully accessible changing room - and accessible play equipment.
You should know
See section six of the supporting information document (PDF 8MB) for more information about the priorities for your local board area.
In 2022/2023 we plan to invest $4.9 million to renew and develop assets and $16 million to maintain and operate assets as well as provide local services, programmes and initiatives.
What we have been doing in your local board area
Each year we deliver activities and services in your local board area. These are based on our Local Board Plan, which sets our three-year direction for the local board.
Over the last year we have focused on supporting our community and local businesses recover from the impacts of COVID-19, by providing support and building their resilience.
We continued to support initiatives to improve the Wairau Estuary, such as our restoration and industrial pollution prevention programmes.
We also delivered new and renewed assets across the area, including the new Sunnynook people space, a new toilet at Lake Town Green, renewed play spaces at Nile, Melrose, Linwood and Lansdowne reserves, renewal of Killarney Park path and safety barrier, and the Becroft Park sports field renewal.
Key areas of spend
Community services
Operating spend 2022/2023: $13.1 million.
Capital spend 2022/2023: $4.9 million.
Environmental services
Operating spend 2022/2023: $80,000.
Planning services
Operating spend 2022/2023: $1.9 million.
Governance
Operating spend 2022/2023: $867,000.
What we propose in your local board area in 2022/2023
We propose to continue supporting our community and local businesses as they continue to operate in a challenging COVID-19 landscape. This will be done by supporting a range of events and activities which enhance social well-being and boost economic development.
We will continue our environmental initiatives, such as our pest-free coordinator roles, parks volunteers and Wairau Estuary restoration programmes.
We are completing renewals for play spaces at Allenby and Montgomery reserves, and constructing a new toilet at the Tonkin Road end of Sunnynook Park.
We are overseeing the completion of the Patuone Reserve walkway upgrade, and the renewal of the Takapuna Beach Reserve toilet block - including a fully accessible changing room - and accessible play equipment.
You should know
See section six of the supporting information document (PDF 8MB) for more information about the priorities for your local board area.