
Hastings District Council's ten year plan tackles the big issues facing Hastings residents; aiming to stimulate the local economy, planning for the responsible use of our resources and encouraging community-driven projects.
After six days of hearing submissions, debating the issues and making changes to its Draft Ten Year Plan Council yesterday voted to support the final plan. The final plan includes a number of new initiatives requested by the community.
Hastings Mayor Lawrence Yule says Council has achieved a plan that takes significant steps towards helping the local economy get through a difficult time.
"These projects will create jobs for Hastings people when they need it most, encouraging spending and supporting local business, while contributing to the city's infrastructure," Mayor Yule says.
Community Projects
Consultation with the community led to council support for a number of additional projects:
Strategic Planning
The council's vision "Great Living for a Sustainable Future" was well supported. Strategic priorities based around land use are at the forefront of the plan with initiatives such as the District Plan review and the Heretaunga Plains Urban Development Strategy.
Council's strategic direction focuses on reducing dependency on cars and this is supported through investment in cycleways and pedestrian-friendly neighbourhoods.
Affordability
Council agreed the economic climate required a prudent approach to the rates increase while still supporting vital projects in the community and maintaining the District’s infrastructure and planning.
The result of this is an average increase to Hastings District Council rates of 2.54 percent -which is well below the rate of inflation.