Long Term Plan (LTP) 2018-2028
Long Term Plan Amendment 2018-2028 Kerbside Rubbish and Recycling
Council adopted its audited amendment to the Long Term Plan 2018-2028 on Thursday, 26 June 2019.
The Amendment involved Council progressing the introduction of kerbside recycling, glass collection and rubbish collection service across approximately 80 percent of the District, starting in 2021.
Recycling and glass collection will be paid through rates and the rubbish collection will be a pay-per-pick-up service.
In urban areas, Council will collect biodegradable food scraps (paid for in rates).
Submissions received on the kerbside rubbish and recycling proposal
If you would like to see the submissions received and the issues and options / re-budgets / Internal submissions please view below:
- Submissions received - kerbside rubbish and recycling.
- Summary of submissions received - kerbside rubbish and recycling.
- Issues and options papers - kerbside rubbish and recycling (deliberations held on 28 May 2019).
Background to Council decisions on the Amended Long Term Plan and 2019/2020 Annual Plan
You can find information on the Council decisions following consideration of submissions to the Amended Long Term Plan via the key decisions document here.
Please note, information regarding the Amended Long Term Plan can be found on pages 2 - 5.
Amended Long Term Plan 2018-2028 document
If you would like to see the full Amended Long Term Plan 2018-2028 please view below:
Full Amended Long Term Plan 2018-2028 (PDF 36 MB)
Alternatively the Amended Long Term Plan has been arranged in chapter to make it easy for you to navigate .
Amended Long Term Plan and Introduction (PDF 11MB)
Chapter One - Overview (PDF 935KB)
Chapter Two - Informing our planning (PDF 10.1MB)
Chapter Three - Activities (sections from this chapter are broken down per activity below)
Leadership
Representation (PDF 2.3MB)
Planning for the future (PDF 153KB)
Building Communities
- Communities strategy (PDF 213KB)
- Community building (PDF 154KB)
- Libraries and service centres (PDF 118KB)
- Community facilities (PDF 178KB)
- Civil defence and emergency management (PDF 107 KB)
Recreation and leisure (PDF 338 KB)
Regulatory services (PDF 228 KB)
Transportation (PDF 283 KB)
Water supply (PDF 262 KB)
Stormwater (PDF 279 KB)
Protecting the environment
Natural environment (PDF 247 KB)
Wastewater (PDF 246 KB)
Solid waste (PDF 194 KB)
Supporting our economy
Economic (PDF 182KB)
Support services
Support services (PDF 93 KB)
Chapter four - Financials (PDF 9.8MB)
Chapter five - Policies, summaries and statements (PDF 5.1MB
The amended LTP 2018 - 2028 was published 26 June 2019.
Long Term Plan (LTP) 2018-2028
Council adopted its Long Term Plan (LTP) 2018 - 2028 on Thursday, 28 June 2018, with the work programme coming into effect on 1 July 2018.
Council received 419 submissions from ratepayers and 121 people attended our five Have Your Say events in the District. Please note, these events replaced formal hearings.
If you would like to see the submissions received and the issues and options / re-budgets / Internal submissions please view below:
- Submissions received
- Summary of submissions received
- Issues and Options / Re-budgets and Internal Submissions
The Long Term Plan (LTP) sets the budget and details what projects Council will focus on for the next ten years. It's developed following comprehensive community engagement, with significant interest and input from Western Bay residents.
Council began the process of developing our Long Term Plan in February 2017. We wanted to hear from our communities on what was important to them, the direction they wanted the District to go in, and what they wanted from Council. So we did a roadshow and visited 13 locations across the District.
The LTP 2018-2028 took a future focus look at how to:
- Plan appropriately for population growth and how our communities may change
- Enable the housing our community needs through public and private partnerships that deliver on a Housing Action Plan
- Investigate alternative rubbish and recycling collection models - including the option of a Council-run service
- Change the way we fund growth-related projects.
The key decision document
We've created a key decisions document to explain Council's decision on the key topics of the 2018-2028 LTP. You can read this here.
The LTP was published 28 June 2018.
Hall area of benefit maps
Full list of projects per ward
For full project lists per ward please click on the links below: