Part One of the Community Plan, Kapiti Coast Choosing Futures, sets out the Council's leadership vision, how it wishes to work with the community and the suggested investment priorities for the next 20 years and the partners in that work. It provides a long term programme and budget and funding choices.
Copies are available on request from Council offices, or click on the underlined titles below to view the sections of Part One.
The Adobe documents are in landscape format. When you have opened them, use the rotate icon on the top right of the screen to turn the pages counterclockwise.
Front Cover (1 page, 156kb)
Index and Introduction (6 pages, 305kb)
-Index
-Introduction by Alan Milne, Mayor, Kapiti Coast District
-Message from Mark Dacombe, Chief Executive, Kapiti Coast District Council
Section 1(a): Context for the Development of the Community Plan (6 pages, 1.56mb)
-Four Areas of Wellbeing
-Taking a Sustainable Development Approach
-The Community Outcomes
Section 1(b): Context for the Development of the Community Plan (6 pages, 1.76mb)
-Achieving the Community Vision: Measuring Progress
-Message from the Tangata Whenua
-Making the Connections: Outcomes to the Council’s Activities
Section 2(a): KCDC's Strategic Response (14 pages, 770kb)
-Leadership
-Style
Section 2(b): KCDC's Strategic Response (3 pages, 178kb)
-Investment
Section 3(a): Council Activities (24 pages, 1.4mb)
-Facilitation, Partnerships and Social Wellbeing
-District Strategic Development
-Governance and Tangata Whenua
-Community Facilities
-Libraries
-Building Control and Resource Consents
-Coastal Management
-Parks and Reserves
-Solid Waste
-Stormwater Management
Section 3(b): Council Activities (11 pages, 76.9kb)
-Wastewater Management
-Access, Roading and Transport
-Economic Development Projects
-Environmental Protection
-Water Management
Section 4: The Long Term Programme & Budget (4 pages, 132kb)
Section 5: Finance & Revenue (5 pages, 87.4kb)
Section 6: The 2004-05 Programme: Impacts (3 pages, 615kb)
Back Cover (1 page, 123kb)
Erratum: Page 42 - The last sentence of the second paragraph under the Formal Representation Structures should read four, not five, community boards.
Part 2 of the Community Plan provides detailed information about the District, service standards, finance and revenue policies and expenditure. Copies are available on request from Council offices, or click here to view.