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  • Speed Management Plan review 2023

    Hamilton City Council is seeking feedback on a proposal to make changes to the Hamilton Speed Management Plan to plan for the 2024-34 Long Term Plan and comply with recent legislative changes including new national 'certification' process. Why are we doing this? Council regularly reviews and refreshes their Hamilton Speed Management Plan so it reflects current information, community views and is compliant with any new requirements when they come into place. The plan takes a... More
    Closed 5 July 2023
  • Private Plan Change 15 – Tuumata: further submissions

    Private Plan Change 15 – Tuumata was open for submissions in April/May this year. A summary of submissions and copies of original submissions were made available on 12 June 2023 and you can make a further submission. We've since added three original submissions that were not included in the summary of submissions document. To allow you time to review these original submissions and to make a further submission, we've extended the submission period to 10 July 2023. Tainui Group... More
    Closed 10 July 2023
  • Proposed partial reclassification of Ashurst Park

    We’re asking for your feedback on the proposed reclassification of a section of Ashurst Park, which would allow us to build a new community facility that would be leased to Pukete Neighbourhood House. About the proposal We’re proposing to reclassify the section of Ashurst Park at the entrance from Ashurst Avenue, from Recreation Reserve to Local Purpose (Community Facility) Reserve, under Section 24 of the Reserves Act 1977. If approved, this reclassification will enable... More
    Closed 21 July 2023
  • Class 4 Gambling Venues Policy and TAB Venues Policy

    Hamilton City Council wants to know your thoughts on the Class 4 Gambling Venues Policy and the TAB Venues Policy. Why are we doing this? As a council, we’re required to have policies in place around gambling in Hamilton Kirikiriroa. We need to review the policies every three years. These are: Class 4 Gambling Venues Policy (required by Gambling Act 2003) This policy outlines the rules and restrictions for venues with gambling machines in Hamilton Kirikiriroa. The... More
    Closed 13 August 2023
  • Hamilton City Cemeteries and Crematorium Bylaw review 2023

    Hamilton City Council (Council) is seeking feedback on the review of the Cemeteries and Crematorium Bylaw 2012 to meet the requirements of the Local Government Act 2002. The purpose of Hamilton City Cemeteries and Crematorium Bylaw 2012 is to set rules to support the management and maintenance of our three cemeteries and crematorium – Hamilton East Cemetery, Hamilton West Cemetery and Hamilton Park Cemetery (Newstead). The Council is seeking feedback on the proposal to make some... More
    Closed 20 September 2023
  • Open Space Provision Policy Review 2023

    Hamilton City Council (Council) is seeking feedback on a proposal to update the Open Space Provision Policy 2018. Summary of information The current Open Space Provision Policy was adopted on 26 June 2018. This policy provides guidance to Council for the provision of public open space in Hamilton Kirikiriroa. The purpose and scope of this policy is to guide: Council in strategic planning and investment decisions on open space provision. Council in its decision-making... More
    Closed 3 October 2023
  • Chedworth Park Playground refresh

    We want to know what you want to see at Chedworth Park! We’re shaping a fun city, by providing playgrounds across Hamilton Kirikiriroa that are vibrant, social, creative spaces for everyone to play together . We're refreshing the playground at Chedworth Park and we’re keen to hear your thoughts within our renewal guidelines. T he current playground has a basic modular unit that was installed in 2011 and a swing set and seesaw that was installed in... More
    Closed 17 October 2023
  • Rototuna Park Playground refresh

    We want to know what you want to see at Rototuna Park! We’re shaping a fun city, by providing playgrounds across Hamilton Kirikiriroa that are vibrant, social, creative spaces for everyone to play together. We're refreshing the playground at Rototuna Park and we’re keen to hear your thoughts within our renewal guidelines. The current playground is a basic modular unit that was installed in 2005 with swings and a slide. The new playground will be more up to date and... More
    Closed 17 October 2023
  • Wake Park Playground refresh

    We want to know what you want to see at Wake Park! We’re shaping a fun city by providing playgrounds across Hamilton Kirikiriroa that are vibrant, social, creative spaces for everyone to play together. We're refreshing the playground at Wake Park and we’re keen to hear your thoughts within our renewal guidelines. The playground currently has coach themed play equipment including a swing set and a slide that was installed in 1981. The new playground will be more up to... More
    Closed 17 October 2023
  • Water Supply Bylaw review

    As part of the review of the Hamilton Water Supply Bylaw 2013 (the Bylaw), Hamilton City Council (Council) is seeking feedback on the proposal to continue the Bylaw with minor changes: the inclusion of updated legislation, standards, codes and policies the inclusion of a definition of ‘working day’ recognition of Waikato River legislation through the inclusion of Te Ture Whaimana o Te Awa o Waikato - the vision and strategy for the Waikato River - in the introduction... More
    Closed 6 November 2023
  • Further submissions to Private Plan Change 15 – Tuumata

    Private Plan Change 15 – Tuumata opened for submissions in April and May this year. A summary of submissions and copies of original submissions were made available in June and July. Further submissions for Private Plan Change 15 reopened on Wednesday 25 October to allow people to submit on an original submission not included in the summary of submissions. Further submissions will remain open until Friday 10 November 2023. Tainui Group Holdings (TGH) has requested a change to... More
    Closed 10 November 2023
  • Cultural and Recreational Facilities Bylaw

    Hamilton City Council (Council) is seeking feedback on our proposal to revoke the Cultural and Recreational Facilities Bylaw 2012. Summary The Cultural and Recreational Facilities Bylaw was created to minimise offensive behaviour and potential risk to visitors to our Aquatics, Libraries and Museum facilities. We've reviewed the Bylaw and found that our current processes work well to manage offensive and nuisance behaviour at our facilities. We've also identified... More
    Closed 30 November 2023
  • Wellington Street Beach Improvements

    Wellington Street Beach is a taonga (treasure), loved by many in our community. We want this open space to be inclusive, safe, and fun, and meet the needs of our diverse communities.  We’re planning to refresh the green space above the beach, and we want to hear your thoughts.   Our plan is to create a flat space for beachgoers to hang out, complete with shade and a barbecue area. The refreshed space will have improved sightlines from the road to the beach, to make... More
    Closed 12 December 2023
  • Waste Management and Minimisation Strategy Review

    Statement of Proposal Hamilton City Council is seeking feedback on its proposed Waste Management and Minimisation Strategy Te Rautaki Whakataaharahara Para 2024 - 2030 (The Strategy). The proposed Strategy guides Council in managing and minimising waste in Hamilton Kirikiriroa. Councils play an important role in managing and minimising waste in New Zealand. The Waste Minimisation Act 2008 (the Act) places an obligation on all councils to promote effective and efficient waste... More
    Closed 23 February 2024
  • Te Rapa Sportsdrome proposed reclassification

    Last year we engaged with the community on our proposal to build a new community centre in Ashurst Park. We heard a range of feedback about the location we initially proposed. With this feedback in mind, we now have a new preferred location for the community centre, next to Te Rapa Sportsdrome. We’re proposing to reclassify the section of Ashurst Park, on the northern side of Te Rapa Sportsdrome, from a Recreation Reserve to a Local Purpose (Community Facility) Reserve, under... More
    Closed 24 February 2024
  • Fitzroy Park Playground refresh

    We're refreshing the playground at Fitzroy Park and we want to hear your thoughts on what you want to see. This refresh is part of our ongoing playground renewals programme. The programme aims to make sure we look after the play spaces we already have so our playgrounds will be in great shape for communities to enjoy in the future. The playground will be refreshed in a like-for-like way, building on what's already there and providing play opportunities... More
    Closed 27 February 2024
  • Funding Growth in Hamilton Kirikiriroa

    Development Contributions Policy and Growth Funding Policy 2024 Welcome/Nau mai Hamilton Kirikiriroa is a fantastic river city and one of the fastest growing metros in New Zealand. We are now a city of 185,000 people and, in 10 years, we expect to be home to 215,000 people. This growth will create exciting opportunities for our city but it also presents us with challenges, as we experience increased demand for core services, infrastructure and community facilities. ... More
    Closed 21 April 2024
  • 2024-34 Long-Term Plan 

    Welcome to Hamilton City Council’s 2024-34 Long-Term Plan consultation. We want to hear from you about what’s being proposed for the future Hamilton Kirikiriroa, and what this means for the city’s finances. If you haven't been to hamilton.govt.nz/futurehamilton yet, please make sure you read the information there before you provide your feedback. All supporting documents are attached under the Related section at the bottom of this page. On the following pages are the... More
    Closed 21 April 2024
  • 2024 Parks and Open Spaces survey

    Welcome to Council’s Parks Survey of 2024! We want to know what you think about Hamilton’s parks and open spaces – your likes, dislikes, and what you want to see in future. Our parks and open spaces are special pockets of the city that allows us to explore, get creative with play, be active, and escape into nature. They’re also important to our ecology, providing a home for our native plants and animals. Parks and open spaces can generally be split into three areas: ... More
    Closes 31 July 2024
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