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AIP - o nāianei, e raupapa ana hoki

AIPs - current and under development

The action and investment plans (AIPs) listed below are intended to be the full set of AIPs once the strategic framework refresh work is completed in mid-2023. 

Update - 9 March 2023

Strategy, Finance and Risk Committee AIP workshops 31 January, 14 February and 21 February 2023.

These workshops focused largely on draft actions. A summary of feedback from the Committee, along with the workshop agenda documents are available below.

Workshop documents

We will update our working draft AIPs to reflect the Committee feedback, and continue our conversations with any interested people, groups and organisations to develop a ‘version 2’ draft by mid-late April.  We will then seek any further community feedback in May to June, prior to adoption of the AIPs in August.

If you would like to be kept informed or to be involved, please contact the project team on ourdirection@tauranga.govt.nz or call 07 577 7000 and asking for the Strategy team. 

Accessible Tauranga AIP 

This AIP will review and incorporate aspects of the Age Friendly Strategy 2013 and Disability Strategy 2013.

Under development

Arts and Culture AIP  

This AIP will review and incorporate aspects of the Joint Toi Moana Arts and Culture Strategy 2018-2021

Under development

Bay of Plenty Regional Council Regional Land Transport Plan (joint)

The Regional Land Transport Plan combines the thinking from all the Councils in the region into a single strategic document for land transport investment.

Bay of Plenty Regional Council Regional Land Transport Plan

City Centre AIP

This is our plan for our city centre’s future, our plan to create a city centre with people at its heart: Te Rapunga Ora ki Te Papa, a great place to live, work, learn and play.

City Centre Action and Investment Plan

Climate AIP 

We’re developing our first Climate Plan which will clearly set out the steps we need to take together to prepare for the opportunities and challenges presented by climate change.

Under development

Community Centres AIP

We’re looking at how we can best prioritise and invest in Tauranga’s current and future community centres.

Under development

Community Wellbeing Strategic Plan 2018-21 (in draft)

Council is committed to enhancing community wellbeing and increasing the quality of life for Tauranga residents, in order to provide a higher standard of living for all.

In draft

Kainga Tupu - WBOP Homelessness Strategy 2020

He taupua tangata, he kāinga tupu – A person supported to support oneself, a flourished home established

Kainga Tupu - WBOP Homelessness Strategy 2020

Kaituna Action Plan - Te Tiri a Tuna (joint)

The Kaituna River Document is a tool to empower local iwi and councils to guide better care of their awa and its tributaries. The purpose of the Action Plan is to ‘give life’ to the Kaituna River Document.

Kaituna River Document - Te Maru o Kaituna River Authority
Kaituna Action Plan 2019-2029

Marine Facilities AIP

We are developing a Marine Facilities Strategy that will guide the way our community and visitors access Tauranga Harbour, Te Awanui, in the future.

Under development

Mount Spatial Plan 2022-2050 (under development)

We’re working with mana whenua, our community and key stakeholders to develop a plan for Mount Maunganui, Omanu and Arataki, setting the strategic direction on how we manage growth and investment to meet the needs, opportunities and challenges of the area over the next 30 years.  

Under development

Nature and Biodiversity Action and Investment Plan

Together, we can protect and enhance our natural environment. The Nature and Biodiversity AIP helps to deliver on our city vision and the Tauranga Taurikura 2022-2032 draft Environment Strategy.

Under development

Otumoetai Spatial Plan

Tauranga is growing quickly and the suburbs of Ōtūmoetai, Matua, Brookfield, Bellevue and Judea will see big changes over the next 30 years. Right now, we’re asking for your feedback to help us create a plan for the future of this special part of the city.

Under development

Our Public Places Strategic Plan

Will review and incorporate aspects of the Open Space Strategy 2012, Aquatic Network Strategy 2012, Our Community Places Strategy 2008, and Sport & Active Living Strategy 2006)

Under development

Regional Land Transport Plan

The Regional Land Transport Plan combines the thinking from all the Councils in the region into a single strategic document for land transport investment.

Regional Land Transport Plan (2021-2031)

Safe Communities Action & Investment Plan

Will supercede City Safety Action Plan 2018 (joint) and Tauranga WBOP Safer Communities Plan 2020-2025 (joint)

Under development

SmartGrowth Housing Action Plan

This document brings together the key housing information for Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty, identifies gaps, and lays out a clear Action Plan to improve the housing system in the subregion, now and into the future.

SmartGrowth Housing Action Plan 2021

Sport BOP Spaces & Places Strategy

The Bay of Plenty Spaces and Places Strategy 2020-2023 provides a high-level strategic framework for regional sport and recreation spaces and places (facility) planning in the Bay of Plenty region

Sport BoP Spaces & Places Strategy 2021-2023 

Tauranga Airport Master Plan

The Airport has a 20 year master plan which has allocated areas of land for future use.

Airport Master Plan 2030

Tauranga Events AIP

This is a new plan that was adopted June 2022

Tauranga Events Action and Investment Plan 2022 - 2032

Tauranga Harbour Integrated Management Strategy (joint)

This Strategy was prepared by Bay of Plenty Regional Council with support from Tauranga City Council, Western Bay of Plenty District Council and the harbour community. It involved input from experts such as environmental scientists and consultation with key community members

Tauranga Harbour Integrated Management Strategy 2006

Tauranga Harbour Recreation Strategy (joint)

Recreation on Tauranga Harbour is, enjoyable, safe, sustainable, and accessible to all: A set of goals and principles set out how the vision is to be achieved and a framework for decision making.

Tauranga Harbour Recreation Strategy 2008

Tauranga Parking Strategy

The purpose of this document is to guide Tauranga City Council’s approach to the management of Council-owned and controlled parking spaces.

Tauranga parking strategy (10mb pdf)

Te Ha Tapoi - Tourism Strategy 

Growing a sustainable visitor economy for the benefit of our community.

Te Ha Tapoi - Tourism Strategy 

Te Papa (Peninsula Spatial Plan)

Our spatial plan for the Te Papa peninsula sets the strategic direction for growth over the next 30 years.

Te Papa (Pennusula Spatial Plan) 2020

The Historic Village Strategic Plan

A unique, inspired and diverse community hub that provides a multitude of experiences catering to a wide range of people, all in one location.

The Historic Village Strategic Plan 2020 (661kb pdf)

Tourism BOP Visitor Economy Strategy 

Growing the visitor economy for the benefit of our community

Tourism BOP Visitor Economy Strategy

Urban Design AIP(under development)

Will review and incorporate aspects of the Urban Design Strategy 2006, and be consistent with the Urban Design Panel

Wairoa River Valley (joint)

It is a ‘framework for managing the river valley now and into the future.

Wairoa River Valley Strategy (6.5mb pdf) 

Under Review

Waste Management and Minimisation Plan

Tauranga City Council has developed a new Waste Management and Minimisation Plan (WMMP), with a vision of ‘Tauranga, together we can reduce waste to landfill.”

Waste Management and Minimisation Plan 2022-2028

Water Sustainability Strategy WBOP sub-region 2010

A Water Sustainability Strategy specifically for the western Bay of Plenty has been developed to look at how we allocate and manage water in the long term. 

Water Sustainability Strategy WBOP sub-region 2010

Western Bay of Plenty International Strategy (joint)

The strategy seeks to further leverage the collaborative efforts of councils and community partners to target investment, business and skills attraction that generates more local jobs, creates a wider range of employment opportunities, and retains more skills in the local community.

Western BOP International Strategy 2019-2022 (3mb pdf)

Welcoming Communities Action Plan 2018-2020 

Through the development of the Welcoming Plan we will work to ensure the Western Bay of Plenty is a welcoming place for newcomers to live, learn, work and play. 

Welcoming Communities WBOP Plan 

Western Bay Transport System Plan 2021

We are planning a transport system that supports future ‘up and out’ development and connects existing and new urban centres in a way that makes it easy to move around to work, learn and play.

Western Bay Transport System Plan 2021

 

Want to discuss further?

Email ourdirection@tauranga.govt.nz
 

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