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Closed for feedback
- Draft Open Space Strategy Consultation
- Growing Well Consultation
- Representation Review
- Traffic Bylaw update
- Review of the Keeping of Animals, Bees, and Poultry Bylaw 2010 (1)
- Revamping of playgrounds
- Long-term Plan 2021–41
- What matters most? Long-term Plan 2021–41
- Solid waste bylaw review
- Sustainable Transport Strategy – consultation
- Kāpiti Economic Development Strategy refresh
- Lease on reserve – Whiti Te Ra Rugby League Club
- Kāpiti 2038
- Paving the way forward for our libraries - Ara Hāpai
- Review of the Keeping of Animals, Bees, and Poultry Bylaw 2010
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- Kāpiti Community Alcohol Survey 2021
- Draft Plan Change 2
- Proposed plan change 1D
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- Shifting to a low carbon Kāpiti
- Revamping Waterstone Reserve playground
- Proposed Plan Change 2 to the Operative Kapiti Coast District Plan 2021
- Maclean Park Upgrade
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Closed for feedback
These consultations are now closed, but you can still see what we invited our communities to give us feedback on and what decisions were made.
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The provision and enhancement of these spaces are guided by our Open Space Strategy, which is designed to safeguard and guide the provision of open space – to make sure we have the...
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Kāpiti is growing and we want to grow well. This means planning boldly but holistically so we can flourish. Your feedback on this proposed approach to growing well will inform the...
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Council’s role includes acting as the voice of local people. That voice should represent all people who use and/or contribute to the facilities and services provided by Council....
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Council is proposing a few key changes to the bylaw, to make it easier to understand and provide scope for future changes. These include changing the name of the bylaw to the...
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In 2021 we reviewed the Keeping of Animals, Bees, and Poultry Bylaw 2010. After 10 years of the current bylaw being in place, and in accordance with legislation.
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Milne Drive Reserve, Lorna Irene Drive Reserve and Shotover Park Reserve are all up for renewal. Help us reimagine your neighbourhood reserve!
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The Long-term Plan lays out the mahi (work) Council intends to do over the next 20 years. It details the planned activities, services and projects, how much things are likely to...
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The Long-term Plan is one of Council’s most important strategic documents. It’s a big deal because it lays out the work Council intends to do over the next 20 years. It details the...
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This year we are reviewing the Kāpiti Coast District Council’s Solid Waste Bylaw 2010. Solid waste refers to rubbish, recycling and litter. Proposed changes | What happens to...
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This year we’re consulting on a refreshed Sustainable Transport Strategy. This is your chance to have a say on how we plan our transport future. The Sustainable Transport Strategy...
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Kāpiti Coast District Council is refreshing the Economic Development Strategy (EDS) for our district – a roadmap for iwi, business, community and the Council to foster a vibrant,...
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We administer a number of lease agreements on reserve land and in some cases we're required to publicly notify the lease proposals. The purpose of this page is to notify our intent...
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Our long-term plans are a road map for the next twenty years. By getting clear on what we value, and reflecting that in our plans, we’ll be able to make the difficult choices we...
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As communities evolve and develop, so does the role a library plays in its community.
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We are reviewing the Kāpiti Coast District Council Keeping of Animals, Bees, and Poultry Bylaw 2010. Before we start formal consultation, we are asking the community for comments...
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There’s growing concern about increasing housing and social needs of our district, so we’re taking an in-depth look at what’s happening, and what’s likely to happen as our district...
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We are researching if a local alcohol policy should be created for the Kāpiti District. This survey will help us determine and help us understand the community’s preferences...
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Draft Plan Change 2 – Intensification: Have your say on a draft District Plan change that will enable us to comply with Government direction to allow more intensive development of...
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Draft plan change 1D – Reclassification of Arawhata Road, Tutanekai Street and Ventnor Drive: Have your say on a draft District Plan change that will reclassify Arawhata Road,...
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Draft plan change 1L – Open Space zoning of Council-owned sites: Have your say on a draft District Plan change that will enable us to re-zone 14 Council-owned sites from General...
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Draft plan change 1F – Modification of indigenous vegetation: Have your say on a draft District Plan change to controlled activity Rule ECO-R6, which manages modification of...
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Draft plan change 1K – Electoral signage: Have your say on a draft District Plan change that will enable us to amend electoral signage provisions to align with the requirements for...
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Our climate emergency framework adopted in 2021 outlines a vision where Kāpiti has significantly reduced its carbon footprint and shifted to a low-carbon future.
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The playground equipment at Waterstone Reserve is reaching the end of its safe playing life, so we're revamping it and we want to hear from you about what you would like to see at...
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Proposed Plan Change 2 to the Operative Kapiti Coast District Plan 2021 (District Plan) responds to Government requirements to change the District Plan to accommodate more...
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Our vision for Maclean Park is a destination for all; a place to meet, play, relax and connect with Kāpiti Island, our heritage and environment. We’re about to start delivering...