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Taniwha Reserve and Maybury Reserve Land Exchange, Glen Innes
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Proposed land exchange Taniwha Reserve and Maybury Reserve, Glen Innes
We are proposing to exchange 2,779m² of land at Taniwha Reserve owned by Auckland Council (section A, in red) with 10,472m² of the Tāmaki Regeneration Company’s land (section B, C and D, in blue).
What this land exchange would mean
The proposed land exchange could benefit the community by:
increasing amenity values and open space (net gain of 7,693m² open space)
providing more multifunctional and useable recreational space
improving sightlines and pedestrian access into and through the open spaces.
When you can have your say
You can have your say from 17 May to 14 June 2021.
What happens next
Following the four-week public notification period, we will hold a Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board meeting on 27 July 2021 to discuss public feedback on the proposed land exchange
Staff will report to the Parks, Arts, Community and Events Committee on 9 September 2021 seeking a resolution on the proposed land exchange
Proposed land exchange Taniwha Reserve and Maybury Reserve, Glen Innes
We are proposing to exchange 2,779m² of land at Taniwha Reserve owned by Auckland Council (section A, in red) with 10,472m² of the Tāmaki Regeneration Company’s land (section B, C and D, in blue).
What this land exchange would mean
The proposed land exchange could benefit the community by:
increasing amenity values and open space (net gain of 7,693m² open space)
providing more multifunctional and useable recreational space
improving sightlines and pedestrian access into and through the open spaces.
When you can have your say
You can have your say from 17 May to 14 June 2021.
What happens next
Following the four-week public notification period, we will hold a Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board meeting on 27 July 2021 to discuss public feedback on the proposed land exchange
Staff will report to the Parks, Arts, Community and Events Committee on 9 September 2021 seeking a resolution on the proposed land exchange