Have your say on a proposed land exchange at Mayflower Park (Winthrop Way) in Māngere

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Consultation has concluded

This consultation closed on 11 October 2020. Thank you for having your say.

We received one submission in support of the proposed land exchange at Mayflower Park (Winthrop
Way) and no submissions against.

What happens next

  • Under the Reserves Act 1977 we are required to consider public objections to proposed land exchanges. As there were no objections during this engagement, we will proceed with the land exchange.
  • A report on the engagement process, results and recommendations was presented at the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board business meeting on 18 November, 2020.
  • A final decision will be made about proposed land exchanges by the Parks, Arts, Community and Events Committee on 10 December 2020.

About the Proposed land exchange at Mayflower Park (Winthrop Way) in Māngere

On 11 June 2020, the Parks, Arts, Community and Events Committee resolved that Auckland Council publicly notify, under section 15(2) of the Reserves Act 1977, the intention to exchange Mayflower Park (1619m2) for a new park (1620m2) on Winthrop Way in Māngere.

Kāinga Ora is redeveloping their large landholdings around Māngere East which presents the opportunity for Auckland Council to improve the amenity and functionality of existing open space.

The intended land exchange will:

  • increase accessibility with additional road frontages
  • enhance amenity value and functionality
  • improve sightlines into the new park
  • provide environmental design for safer, more visible space.

This consultation closed on 11 October 2020. Thank you for having your say.

We received one submission in support of the proposed land exchange at Mayflower Park (Winthrop
Way) and no submissions against.

What happens next

  • Under the Reserves Act 1977 we are required to consider public objections to proposed land exchanges. As there were no objections during this engagement, we will proceed with the land exchange.
  • A report on the engagement process, results and recommendations was presented at the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board business meeting on 18 November, 2020.
  • A final decision will be made about proposed land exchanges by the Parks, Arts, Community and Events Committee on 10 December 2020.

About the Proposed land exchange at Mayflower Park (Winthrop Way) in Māngere

On 11 June 2020, the Parks, Arts, Community and Events Committee resolved that Auckland Council publicly notify, under section 15(2) of the Reserves Act 1977, the intention to exchange Mayflower Park (1619m2) for a new park (1620m2) on Winthrop Way in Māngere.

Kāinga Ora is redeveloping their large landholdings around Māngere East which presents the opportunity for Auckland Council to improve the amenity and functionality of existing open space.

The intended land exchange will:

  • increase accessibility with additional road frontages
  • enhance amenity value and functionality
  • improve sightlines into the new park
  • provide environmental design for safer, more visible space.
Consultation has concluded
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    Who owns the houses on the proposed new site? What happens to the Occupants?

    Jennie31 asked over 2 years ago

    Hi there,

    The existing properties are owned by Kāinga Ora and have been used as state homes for tenants. Kāinga Ora works closely with state housing tenants to find a home suited to their needs. As part of the Māngere Development, all tenants who are rehoused due to the redevelopment, have the choice to return to the area.