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Getting the heart of our city pumping

Kei te pokapū e tipu ana

It’s on in our city centre!

Tauranga city centre is on the rise!

Explore the revamped waterfront

Explore the revamped waterfront

Climb the waterfront playground waka tower

Climb the waterfront playground waka tower

Shoot some hoops by the sea

Shoot some hoops by the sea

Soak in the sun at Masonic Park

Soak in the sun at Masonic Park

Admire the new Red Square sculpture

Admire ‘Rauhea’ – the new Red Square sculpture

Snackish? Munch some tasty brunch

Munch brunch in the city centre

City centre rising campaign

Tauranga city centre is transforming into a great place for everyone.

A cultural and economic hub for the region

A growing number of people will be living in and around our city centre so we want to create a destination that our community has told us they want – one that’s vibrant, well-planned and safe, a city centre that is accessible and diverse, enhances our natural environment, and has more activities for everyone to enjoy. Together with our city partners, we’re on our way to making this a reality, with significant investment and public and private sector projects already committed over the next 10 years, as outlined in Priority One’s CBD Blueprint.

Transforming our city centre

Our City Centre Action and Investment Plan is the vision for this transformation. It outlines an overarching plan for the city centre, the investment required, and the programmes of work required to bring it to life.

City Centre Action and Investment Plan Video

Bringing the vision to life

We have a range of projects already underway and set to commence over the coming months and years that will see our city centre transformed into a great place to live, work, learn and play, with people at its heart: Te Rapunga Ora ki Te Papa.

We’re committed to revitalising our city centre so it once again becomes the thriving, beating heart of our city that our community wants and deserves.

Some of these exciting projects are outlined below.

City Centre projects

We have a number of exciting projects and plans happening right across our city centre that, together, are helping to transform it into a place that we can all be proud of.

Find out more

Latest news

20-minute city centre parking grace period approved

Tauranga City's Mayor and Councillors have approved a 20-minute grace period for all council-operated parking in the city centre and city centre fringe paid zones.

The resolution, passed at Tuesday’s Council meeting, is now in effect and applies to all on-street and off-street carparks in the city centre, including the Elizabeth Street and Spring Street parking buildings.

The decision follows the Council’s ongoing commitment to bring more people into the city centre. The Council has heard that parking is one of the barriers and this will help take away a barrier for short-term stays.

Te Papa Ward Councillor Rod Taylor has been regularly engaging with city centre businesses about parking and wider challenges and says the grace period is one of the ways Council is responding to their feedback.

“We acknowledge that some hospitality and retail businesses in the city centre are doing it tough. The grace period means people can now quickly drop by the city centre for up to 20 minutes without paying – which is helpful if they’re there to grab a coffee, collect takeaways, or pop into the pharmacy,” he says.

Mayor Mahé Drysdale acknowledges there is no one silver bullet to the issues some businesses are facing, however the grace period is one solution the Council can implement immediately while other options are explored.

“We’re listening to people’s concerns and will continue to consider viable and targeted parking options to support the retail and hospitality sector in the city centre and encourage more visitors into the area,” says Mahé.

To use the grace period, simply park in a paid parking area for under 20 minutes without using the machine or the app.

As part of Tuesday’s decision, Council will also work with businesses and the accessibility community to identify where additional P5 and mobility parks should be located. City centre loading zones can be used by anyone for quick stops of up to five minutes, helping ensure space is available for high-turnover activities.

Posted: Sep 19, 2025,

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