We’re hosting a community drop-in session on our draft Structure Plan for Te Tapuae Southern Corridor, which is a 30 year plan to guide how land around Hanley’s Farm, Jack’s Point, and Homestead Bay grows.
The area is growing quicky, and while development has been taking place there for many years now, it has increased significantly in the last five. In this short time, population in Te Tapuae Southern Corridor has grown by 260% to 3,840 residents.
This growth is likely to continue, regardless of whether we have a plan in place. If we want to ensure neighbourhoods are designed in the best possible way for our communities, a structure plan for the entire corridor is essential.
That's why it’s important we prepare for the future and ensure Te Tapuae Southern Corridor is developed in a way that meets the needs of the whole community, all while protecting what makes this place special. This includes having plans in place how the area grows — from where homes, shops, and parks go, to how people get around, and where key services are placed and staged.
Come chat to staff about the draft plan in Hanley’s Farm
Pop into our drop-in session in Hanley’s Farm where staff will be sharing more information on our draft Structure Plan for the area, answering any questions you may have, and taking your feedback too!
Date: Tuesday 24 June
Time: 2.00pm – 4.00pm
Location: Te Kura Whakatipu o Kawarau in the school hall
Everyone’s welcome to attend, and you can drop by anytime for a chat.
Does that time not work for you?
We’re also hosting a second drop-in session in Jack’s Point if you’d prefer to attend that event instead.
Date: Wednesday 25 June
Time: 6.00pm – 8.00pm
Location: Jack’s Point Clubhouse
Want to know more about the draft plan and how it proposes to ensure Te Tapuae Southern Corridor grows well in the future?
You’ll find the draft Structure Plan, a range of supporting information and summaries, and details on how to share your feedback below.
https://letstalk.qldc.govt.nz/te-tapuae-southern-corridor
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