Community input sought on rural sector
The Taupō District Plan is being reviewed and community input is being sought on the rural sector.
The District Plan is our key document for managing the way people use their land, and it is reviewed every ten years. Policy advisor Tanya Wood said that as part of this review council would be seeking input on land use outside of the urban areas, including forestry, farming, native bush, lifestyle blocks and energy generation sites.
“We’ll be hosting two-hour community engagement sessions in Tirohanga, Omori, and Broadlands where issues can be raised regarding the rural environment. Elected members and some of our policy staff will be there on behalf of council, so if you’d like to know what kind of development can take place in the rural sector or find out about subdividing, then come on along. These are drop in sessions, so you can attend at any time during the two hour time slot,” she said.
The engagement sessions will be held on:
Thursday March 21 | Tirohanga Settlers Hall | 10am to 12 noon |
Thursday March 28 | Omori Hall | 10am to 12 noon |
Thursday April 4 | River Road Community Hall | 10am to 12 noon |