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How should Kerikeri and Waipapa grow?

Far North District Council is inviting residents to shape the future of the district’s fastest-growing towns – Kerikeri and Waipapa – through Te Pātukurea - the Kerikeri-Waipapa Spatial Plan.

Te Pātukurea will be a long-term, 30-plus years blueprint for the development of these towns, ensuring that housing, infrastructure, and services evolve to meet the needs of the community.

The plan will set the direction for everything from housing choices and transport networks to how the natural environment is protected.

Right now, the focus is on identifying the best location for the additional housing and business zoned land needed as these communities grow over the next 30 years.

Te Pātukurea sets the long-term direction for growth, which, once adopted, will inform future versions of the Far North District Plan. Where possible, Te Patukurea will be used to inform the proposed district plan hearings currently underway.

“We want the people of Kerikeri and Waipapa to help choose the best growth scenario for their towns,” says Roger Ackers, Group Manager - Planning and Policy. “As our population grows, it’s important that future growth reflects the needs and aspirations of the community.”

Six possible growth scenarios have been developed, each presenting a different vision for the future. Options range from maintaining the status quo to more ambitious plans that reshape the towns with increased housing, commercial centres, and upgraded infrastructure.

Each scenario comes with unique benefits, challenges, and trade-offs, such as flood risk management, environmental protection, and stormwater improvements.

Residents are encouraged to explore detailed maps and descriptions of the scenarios on the council’s website. Feedback can be submitted through an online survey, the interactive ‘Have Your Say’ map, via email, or at any council service centre. By participating, the community will help shape a sustainable and thriving future for Kerikeri and Waipapa. Submissions are open until Friday 29 November 2024.

Several pop-up events will be held throughout November, giving residents the chance to ask councillors and council planning staff questions and provide input in person. The events will be held at:

  • Procter Library, Kerikeri: 7 November, 10am – 2pm
  • Waimate North Show: 9 November
  • Bunnings Warehouse, Waipapa: 13 November, 10am – 2pm
  • Ngāti Rehia Offices: 21 November, 4pm – 7pm
  • BaySport Stadium 23 November, 10 am – 2 pm

For more information and to view the growth scenarios, visit the Far North District Council website or contact the Growth Planning and Placemaking team on 0800 920 029 or email kwsp@fndc.govt.nz.