Horowhenua Chronicle

Major growth strategy adopted

Plan caters for sustainabi­lity, land use, zoning needs

- Nikki Carroll — Source: The Horowhenua Company – Economic Dashboard Horowhenua District – December 2021

Last week, the council adopted the Horowhenua Growth Strategy 2040. The strategy outlines where and how we propose to accommodat­e residentia­l growth across the district over the next 20 years.

With Horowhenua growing faster than predicted — ahead of the forecasted 95th percentile in the Long-Term Plan 2021-2041, and the trend expected to continue for the next 20 years — the growth strategy is an important and necessary tool to inform district plan changes and infrastruc­ture planning.

Mayor Bernie Wanden said: “We appreciate the work invested in this growth strategy and the unanimous decision to adopt the strategy, it shows council’s dedication to ensuring deliberate and sustainabl­e growth for our district.

“The strategy will ensure Horowhenua is able to accommodat­e additional growth areas in each of our settlement­s. While planning for residentia­l growth and zoning are at its core, it also sets out potential commercial zones, identifies underutili­sed land and will mean a more informed and coordinate­d approach to district plan changes

over the coming years.

“Greenfield areas adjacent to existing residentia­l land are a top priority for accommodat­ing future growth. It’s important that these prime areas are not underutili­sed and we promote better intensific­ation of the land.”

District plan lead Lauren Baddock said: “Sustainabl­e growth was a key considerat­ion when developing the growth strategy. The District Plan changes that will follow will enable low-impact, compact urban design and more intensive developmen­t, which means we should see better utilisatio­n of land and allow for integratio­n of the transport network to enable future public transport solutions.

“Stormwater management is a major considerat­ion in growth planning. The likes of Tara-Ika will see the introducti­on of individual rainwater tanks, and we are currently investigat­ing other ways that new developmen­ts can manage stormwater and use water more efficientl­y, such as water reuse.

“Our intention is that new housing developmen­ts have the capacity and resiliency to withstand 1 in 100-year rain events and allow for any additional climate change impacts.”

Economic growth metrics from December 2021 support the pace at which the district is growing, and validate the necessity of a deliberate and future-focused growth strategy.

GDP grew 5.6 per cent in the period ending December 2021.

Consumer spending rose 11 per cent in the December 2021 year, tourism spending was up 15.4 per cent, unemployme­nt fell to 4.3 per cent and house values rose by 36 per cent in the period ending December 2021 quarter.

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Mayor Bernie Wanden

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