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Making A Stand For The Waikato: 10-year Strategy Released For Feedback

Published: Fri 14 Feb 2020 12:56 PM
Is Waikato Regional Council putting its effort on the right issues over the next decade?
Now’s your chance to have your say, with the council opening for feedback on its new 10-year strategy for two weeks from today (Friday, 14 February).
“We’ve kept this strategy purposefully high level,” said council chair Russ Rimmington. “It sets out why we are here, what we stand for, our values, the commitment we make to every individual and organisation who uses our services, and the principles that guide our work,” he said.
Every element of the draft strategy is designed to push the council towards our vision for the mighty Waikato of “empowering our people, caring for our place”.
The purpose hasn’t changed. It’s about a healthy environment, strong economy and vibrant communities. There are also 3-year goals for success, as well as six priorities:Water, because water is life.Biodiversity, because protecting nature protects our future.Sustainable infrastructure, because we need to build with nature in mind.Climate, because we want a better tomorrow.Coastal marine, because we can turn the tide.Transport connections, because a connected region matters.
“It’s a draft at the moment, and councillors want to hear if we’ve got it right when it comes to the big things we must focus on for the Waikato region over the next decade,” Cr Rimmington said.
The draft strategy is on the council’s website at www.waikatoregion.govt.nz/WRCstrategy.
Feedback from residents, ratepayers, iwi and stakeholders will be analysed, summarised and presented to councillors in March with some recommendations from staff. It is set to be adopted at the end of March.There are a number of ways to give your feedbackComplete a few simple questions in an online survey that is secure and anonymous. The survey closes on Sunday, 1 March.Attend one of three drop-in sessions to talk with staff and councillors, and to complete the survey.Thames
4-6pm on Monday, 24 February 2020
Thames War Memorial Hall, corner of Mary and Queen streetsHamilton
10.30am-12.30pm on Tuesday, 25 February 2020
The Link, corner of Te Aroha Street and River RoadTaupō
12-2pm on Friday, 28 February 2020
Taupō Library, Story Place.

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