Glasgow Park Service Assessment

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About the Glasgow Park service assessment

The Auckland Council parks team has been asked by the Rodney Local Board to complete a service assessment of Glasgow Park in Waimauku.

The purpose of the assessment is to:

  • identify development objectives for Glasgow Park and the nearby Blomfield Block
  • allow these objectives to enable quality decisions to be made regarding future park use and development.

Service assessments for existing parks in high-growth areas allow more accurate strategic planning for park development and better informed decision-making for local boards.

Why Glasgow Park is being assessed

The Rodney Local Board area is experiencing areas of significant housing development and population growth, which puts pressure on existing public open space.

Our Parks department needs to engage with existing user groups and the local community to understand their needs and identify areas where sharing and collaboration may be possible.

What we want your feedback on

We want to hear from the Waimauku community so we can make sure we get our Glasgow Park management plan right.

Tell us:

  • What do you use Glasgow Park for?
  • What do you value about Glasgow Park?
  • What changes would encourage you to use Glasgow Park more often?

How you can have your say

When you can have your say

You can have your say from Monday 14 March to Tuesday 26 April 2022.

What happens next

Once we have gathered your feedback, a management plan document will be drafted and presented to the Rodney Local Board for its consideration.

This document should be finalised around June/July and then made available to the public.

For more information

To learn more, see Local Parks Management Plans and the recently completed consultation details for the Rodney Local Parks Management Plan.

About the Glasgow Park service assessment

The Auckland Council parks team has been asked by the Rodney Local Board to complete a service assessment of Glasgow Park in Waimauku.

The purpose of the assessment is to:

  • identify development objectives for Glasgow Park and the nearby Blomfield Block
  • allow these objectives to enable quality decisions to be made regarding future park use and development.

Service assessments for existing parks in high-growth areas allow more accurate strategic planning for park development and better informed decision-making for local boards.

Why Glasgow Park is being assessed

The Rodney Local Board area is experiencing areas of significant housing development and population growth, which puts pressure on existing public open space.

Our Parks department needs to engage with existing user groups and the local community to understand their needs and identify areas where sharing and collaboration may be possible.

What we want your feedback on

We want to hear from the Waimauku community so we can make sure we get our Glasgow Park management plan right.

Tell us:

  • What do you use Glasgow Park for?
  • What do you value about Glasgow Park?
  • What changes would encourage you to use Glasgow Park more often?

How you can have your say

When you can have your say

You can have your say from Monday 14 March to Tuesday 26 April 2022.

What happens next

Once we have gathered your feedback, a management plan document will be drafted and presented to the Rodney Local Board for its consideration.

This document should be finalised around June/July and then made available to the public.

For more information

To learn more, see Local Parks Management Plans and the recently completed consultation details for the Rodney Local Parks Management Plan.

Page last updated: 03 May 2022, 04:47 PM