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Hopukiore (Mount Drury) play area is ready for a refresh, and we need your help make it even more awesome!
We’re adding fences to four neighbourhood reserves across the city’s network to create more inclusive play spaces for children and families with diverse needs.
We’re keen to hear your ideas on equipment types and how you’d use them to help us create spaces that truly meet our community’s needs.
The park is fully closed until late 2025 for tree harvesting and track renewals.
We’re transforming Allan McBride Reserve, Gate Pā into a vibrant, welcoming, inclusive space.
We’re upgrading the playground and reserve at Surrey Grove to create a fun, modern space for local tamariki, rangatahi and whānau to enjoy.
We’re upgrading the playground at Haukore Street Reserve, Hairini transforming it into a safe space for play, fun and connection.
We’re upgrading Taylor Reserve and Taylor Reserve Access Road.
We’re upgrading the reserve and creating a vibrant new playground where the whole community can connect and play.
As a growing city, we’re dedicated to improving the capacity and quality of the city-wide network for sports and recreation to benefit community wellbeing.
Tauranga is growing, and our current aquatic facilities are struggling to keep up. To meet the needs of our community now and in the future, we’re planning a new aquatic facility at Memorial Park.
Tauranga City Council is looking at the future use of the Crown-owned Tauranga Racecourse Reserve in Greerton.
A new shared pathway along the Pāpāmoa Coastal Reserve to make walking and cycling safer is ready to be enjoyed by all.
We’re working on a plan to improve playground facilities in Brookfield, by either upgrading Lees Park or creating a larger, more inclusive playground area at Sydenham Botanic Park.
With the ever-expanding population in Pāpāmoa, we’re continuing to add and upgrade amenities and environments for everyone to enjoy.
We reviewed our three key sporting facilities, Baypark, Blake Park and Tauranga and Wharepai Domain to see how they met the needs of particular groups, and how we could make them better and more accessible for everyone in the community.
The spaces available at the Mercury Baypark site in Te Maunga, Mount Maunganui, have the potential to be optimised and repurposed to cater to the city's growing population and increasing need for space to play sports and hold recreational activities and events.
We’re working with the University of Waikato to establish a marine research and education facility at Marine Park, Sulphur Point.
The land where the Battle of Te Ranga took place will be restored to tell the story of what occurred and educate visitors about its importance.
We’re upgrading the skatepark at Carlton Reserve to create an exciting, modern space for young people in Ōtūmoetai to skate, scoot, ride and connect.
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