Updated draft master plan for Manukau Sports Bowl

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This consultation closed on 14 September 2022. Thank you for having your say.


We have updated the draft Manukau Sports Bowl Masterplan.

This follows our public consultation on a previous version of the plan, and further investigation of the community's recreation needs in relation to athletics.


About the masterplan

In April we asked for community feedback on a draft master plan for Manukau Sports Bowl. More than 750 people provided feedback on the plan.

Generally, people supported upgrading the park to make it a welcoming space for local families and we also heard considerable feedback on the desire for an athletics track.

Because of this, the project team have undertaken further analysis to better understand the future demand for an athletics track and field facility.

This included spatial planning to identify suitable locations, proximity to other facilities and other design considerations such as distance from residential properties to limit noise/light pollution for neighbours. During this process we confirmed that due to the size and shape required for such a facility, the ideal site in the future is where the greyhound racing track is currently located.

These findings, along with other recommended changes based on feedback from the community, have been incorporated into an updated draft master plan. This means greyhound racing has been removed from this draft master plan.

In the short term, the updated draft plan supports improving the basic park infrastructure including walking and cycling routes, improving safety, providing a splash pad and upgrading the playground to provide for a wider range of ages. Long-term projects include an athletics track and field facility, indoor courts and covering the velodrome.


Where you can view the plan

The draft plan can be viewed on this page.

Hard copies are also available to view at your local library and service centre.


What we want your feedback on

Because the proposed changes affect the future use of the park, we'd like to hear what you think of the new draft plan.


When you can have your say

You can have your say from Wednesday 17 August to Wednesday 14 September 2022.


What happens next

Your feedback will be presented to Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board in November 2022.

This consultation closed on 14 September 2022. Thank you for having your say.


We have updated the draft Manukau Sports Bowl Masterplan.

This follows our public consultation on a previous version of the plan, and further investigation of the community's recreation needs in relation to athletics.


About the masterplan

In April we asked for community feedback on a draft master plan for Manukau Sports Bowl. More than 750 people provided feedback on the plan.

Generally, people supported upgrading the park to make it a welcoming space for local families and we also heard considerable feedback on the desire for an athletics track.

Because of this, the project team have undertaken further analysis to better understand the future demand for an athletics track and field facility.

This included spatial planning to identify suitable locations, proximity to other facilities and other design considerations such as distance from residential properties to limit noise/light pollution for neighbours. During this process we confirmed that due to the size and shape required for such a facility, the ideal site in the future is where the greyhound racing track is currently located.

These findings, along with other recommended changes based on feedback from the community, have been incorporated into an updated draft master plan. This means greyhound racing has been removed from this draft master plan.

In the short term, the updated draft plan supports improving the basic park infrastructure including walking and cycling routes, improving safety, providing a splash pad and upgrading the playground to provide for a wider range of ages. Long-term projects include an athletics track and field facility, indoor courts and covering the velodrome.


Where you can view the plan

The draft plan can be viewed on this page.

Hard copies are also available to view at your local library and service centre.


What we want your feedback on

Because the proposed changes affect the future use of the park, we'd like to hear what you think of the new draft plan.


When you can have your say

You can have your say from Wednesday 17 August to Wednesday 14 September 2022.


What happens next

Your feedback will be presented to Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board in November 2022.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    In April we asked for community feedback on a draft master plan for Manukau Sports Bowl. More than 750 people provided feedback on the plan. 

    Generally, people supported upgrading the park to make it a welcoming space for local families and we also heard considerable feedback on the desire for an athletics track.  

    Because of this, the project team have undertaken further analysis to better understand the future demand for an athletics track and field facility.  

    This included spatial planning to identify suitable locations, proximity to other facilities and other design considerations such as distance from residential properties to limit noise/light pollution for neighbours. During this process we confirmed that due to the size and shape required for such a facility, the ideal site in the future is where the greyhound racing track is currently located. 

    These findings, along with other recommended changes based on feedback from the community, have been incorporated into an updated draft master plan. This means greyhound racing has been removed from this draft master plan.

    In the short term, the updated draft plan supports improving the basic park infrastructure including walking and cycling routes, improving safety, providing a splash pad and upgrading the playground to provide for a wider range of ages. Long-term projects include an athletics track and field facility, indoor courts and covering the velodrome.

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