Te Awamutu Courier

Cutting the carbon

Waipā residents want to shed reliance on cars

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Tackling climate change, creating 10-minute neighbourh­oods, and growing up rather than out are some of the key themes that could help shape the future of Waipā.

It’s a snapshot of just some of the feedback Waipā District Council has already received from Mana Whenua partners and organisati­ons across the district as part of the developmen­t of Ahu Ake – Waipā Community Spatial Plan. Input from the wider community will be sought next year.

Chief executive Garry Dyet said council was in the early stages of creating the plan, which will be the district’s blueprint for the next 30 years.

“When we first started developing Ahu Ake, wehad a significan­t amount of informatio­n to consider and a lot of organisati­ons and other planning processes to align with.

“We now have amuch clearer idea of the direction we are wanting to head in.”

Feedback was sought in March and again in August to understand what some groups felt was most important to include in the spatial plan.

“We heard strongly that people don’t want to have to rely on their cars to get to where they want to go.

“Many want to live in 10-minute neighbourh­oods where everything they need (a library, supermarke­t, cafe, school, open space) is either a 10-minute walk, bike or bus ride away.”

Other key feedback included supporting the developmen­t of papakāinga (housing developmen­t), facilities to cater for the elderly, increased protection of peat lakes, and ensuring community facilities are accessible and inclusive.

“Using this feedback, we are now creating a preferred scenario which will map out what our future could look like, and the actions council and other organisati­ons need to consider to get us there.

“Once we have this scenario, we’ll share it with the wider community for their input.

“We’re aiming to do this in February 2023,” Garry said.

More informatio­n about the project is available at www.ahuakewaip­a.nz Residents can also sign up for a dedicated project e-newsletter at http://eepurl.com/h7vhh1 for regular project updates.

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