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Consultation on the draft Long-term Plan 2021–41 closed 5pm, 10 May 2021.
We received over 500 submissions from across the district.
Feedback will now be reviewed. Councillors will consider it as they make final decisions on the content of the Long-term Plan and when setting the rates for 2021/22.
Consultation on the draft Long-term Plan 2021–41 closed 5pm, 10 May 2021.
We received over 500 submissions from across the district.
Feedback will now be reviewed. Councillors will consider it as they make final decisions on the content of the Long-term Plan and when setting the rates for 2021/22.
Council draft Long-term Plan laid out the proposed activities, services and projects we intend to do, how much these are likely to cost us, and how we plan to pay for it.
This plan has impact on everyone living on the Kāpiti Coast, in one way or another. Not only does it have a direct impact on rates (we’re proposing an average increase of 7.8 percent for 2021/22), it also has an impact on the services and facilities we offer, and how we prioritise our mahi (work).
As a district, there’s a lot to consider, from our COVID-19 response and recovery, to housing, through to managing growth and responding to climate change. We’re dealing with some complex issues, so we need a bold plan.
Consultation on the draft Long-term Plan 2021–41 closed 5pm, 10 May 2021.
Our Long-term Plan 2021–41, a plan for growth and resilience was adopted by the Council on 24 June 2021.
Long-term Plan development and community engagement
Long-term Plan development and community engagement
Long-term Plan 2021–41 (closed 5pm, 10 May) has finished this stage
July 2020 - March 2021
Community consultation on the draft Long-term Plan 2021-41 opens
Long-term Plan 2021–41 (closed 5pm, 10 May) has finished this stage
7 April - 10 May 2021
Refinement of the draft Long-term Plan 2021-41
Long-term Plan 2021–41 (closed 5pm, 10 May) is currently at this stage
May 2021 - June 2021
Adoption of the Long-term Plan 2021-41
this is an upcoming stage for Long-term Plan 2021–41 (closed 5pm, 10 May)
24 June 2021
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Long-term Plan - why it matters
Ever wondered what the Long-term Plan is and why you should have a say? Watch this short video to learn about this important planning tool and why it has an impact on us all.