Coastal-Burwood draft Community Board Plan 2020-2022

We’re developing our 2020–2022 draft Waitai/Coastal-Burwood Community Board Plan and we’d like to hear your feedback.

Project status: Closed for feedback
Open for feedback: 6 February 2020 to 1 March 2020

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This Plan outlines our vision and priorities for the Coastal-Burwood community and will guide our decisions on local activities, projects and facilities over the next three years.

We are asking for your feedback on our vision and priorities for the Coastal-Burwood community as part of our Community Board Plan.

Background

A Community Board Plan is a three-year plan that sets out the Community Board’s vision and priorities for the local community. These Plans will guide the Board’s decisions on local activities, projects and facilities and our advocacy on behalf of our communities.

Each Community Board Plan will identify three priorities per ward area, and so the Waitai/Coastal-Burwood Community Board Plan will have six priorities, which the Community Board will focus on during the term.

The Board is now developing its 2020 – 2022 Community Board Plan in conversations with our communities, with the aim to adopt the Plan by April 2020.

Read more about the (external link)Waitai/Coastal-Burwood Community Board(external link)

Our priorities

We have identified several priority areas that we would like to focus on over the next three years. We want to know if you agree with our proposed priorities and any suggestions and feedback you may have.

Your feedback will be given to the Coastal-Burwood Community Board to help them make a final decision on the Plan.

Work with the Council to improve service delivery at Taiora: QEII

  • Improve disability access to change and toilet facilities
  • Upgrade the spa pool facilities to meet community expectations

Undertake planning for an additional community facility in Burwood

  • With the community, identify the requirements and need for a new community facility in Burwood
  • Develop a Business case for a community facility
  • Work to include a community facility development in Burwood in the LTP

Support the transformation and activation of the Red Zone

  • Represent community views during red zone project discussions between Council and central government
  • Support community-initiated projects

Make our place appealing and attractive for all

  • Tidy up the gateway roads and the Coastal-Burwood area
  • Increase the budget for general maintenance in the area (street cleaning, road side maintenance, weeding and mowing) to improve the perception of the Coastal-Burwood Wards
  • Encourage personal responsibility to tidy up the area 

Improve roading and transportation links 

  • Bring forward funding for the repair of Pages Road and the entrance to the New Brighton Area
  • Repair New Brighton Road

If you have any questions please contact the Governance Manager Chris Turner-Bullock or the Community Board Advisor Cindy Sheppard.

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Who to contact

Chris Turner-Bullock

How the decision is made

  • Closed for feedback

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