A thirty-year plan for the future of the Mount Maunganui to Arataki area sets out how Tauranga City Council will protect
and enhance existing community values, as well as respond to future opportunities and challenges.
On Monday, Council adopted the Mount to Arataki Spatial Plan - Te Mahere ā-Takiwā o Mauao ki Arataki, which sets out a plan that respects where we’ve come from and what we love
about the area, while also focusing on the community’s needs.
The Mount to Arataki area is home to 16% of Tauranga’s population and includes the communities of Mount Maunganui,
Omanu, Arataki and Whareroa. The coastal strip is expected to see ongoing residential growth due to intensification
around established community centres; the lifestyle; and proximity to beach and open spaces, commercial and retail
centres and the economic and employment hub of the industrial area. The spatial plan provides direction on the actions
and investments necessary to support the area’s anticipated growth.
In 2023, Council asked community members what they love about the Mount to Arataki area, and what matters to them most,
so that we could plan a future that protects the things we love, enhances the things we already have, and makes room for
the things we want. With this input, we created a draft plan and sought further feedback on key projects and ideas using
an online tool with interactive maps.
Commission Chair, Anne Tolley says feedback from the community, mana whenua, schools, businesses, and other interest
groups was vital in developing a thirty-year vision for the area.
“We really appreciate the input we’ve received from all corners of the community throughout this process,” says Anne.
“Through two rounds of public engagement and numerous workshops, hui, and community events, we received over 10,000
individual pieces of feedback and we’ve used that input to create a plan that will support liveable, unique, connected
and healthy neighbourhoods.”
Liveable neighbourhoods will allow us to reside close to the places that meet our daily needs, such as workplaces,
schools and shops, and provide for a greater range of housing types.
Growth will continue to place pressure on the Mount to Arataki area’s transport network, and connected neighbourhoods
will mean we can move around and get to the places we need to go easily by using a range of travel options, including
improved and safer facilities for cycling and walking, and better access to the beach.
Healthy neighbourhoods require a healthy environment and will allow us to connect with others and the outdoors, increase
biodiversity, enhance water and air quality, and minimise effects from industry. Input from the Mount Industrial Study
has been incorporated to better manage the relationship between the Port of Tauranga and local industries with the
neighbouring communities. A healthy neighbourhood will also be resilient to climate change and natural hazards.
The Mount to Arataki area will reflect our city’s unique culture, history and people. Neighbourhoods will have an
enhanced sense of place which reflects our local identity. Areas of significance to tangata whenua will be protected,
enhanced, commemorated and celebrated, in turn enriching the culture and identity of the wider community for generations
to come.
Implementation of many of the spatial plan’s actions has already commenced, or will commence shortly, and will be
supported by the adoption of the spatial plan and Council’s 2024-34 Long-term Plan. This includes enhancing air quality
in the industrial area and improving the area's parks and sports fields.
For more on the Mount to Arataki Spatial Plan and to read the full plan, please visit https://letstalk.tauranga.govt.nz/projects/mount-to-arataki-spatial-plan.