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Measuring Progress - Environment

1.4 Deliver the Blue-Green Network Plan

Action

Lead the delivery of the Blue-Green Network (BGN) Plan. The BGN Plan seeks to connect and enhance the district’s waterways and green spaces including parks, reserves, and natural areas, within the priority development and settlement areas of Council’s Spatial Plan.

We will collaborate with developers and partners across the district to protect and restore these vital ecosystems, supporting native biodiversity, improving water quality, and strengthening climate resilience in our urban areas. As the district grows, it is essential to integrate natural systems and open spaces into our future planning to ensure long-term ecological health and more liveable, resilient neighbourhoods. 

Key Initiatives
  • Partner with Kāi Tahu in the practice Kia uta ki tai which is a natural resource management philosophy that recognises that everything is connected and must be managed as such.
  • Ensure the BGN principles are implemented into spatial planning:

> Te mana o te wai

> Woven into the context

> Coexistence of nature and people

> Connecting people and place

> Fit for purpose and well serviced

  • Provide GIS maps and local Blue-Green Network plans to support revegetation projects.
  • Strengthen the role of Priority Development and Settlement Areas. This will protect existing indigenous ecosystems, as well as support urban regeneration efforts and landscape-scale conservation.
  • Encourage community involvement and education to inspire shared stewardship of the district’s natural spaces.
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Project Details
Investment
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Investment Value (Estimate)
  • <$20k
  • $20K - $100K
  • $100K - $500K
  • >$500K
  • To be confirmed/still under review
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Key Partners

Kāi Tahu, developers, local conservation organisations, community groups.

Kāi Tahu Value Alignment

Whanaukataka - Family and community focused

Haere whakamua - Future focused

Mauri - Life force

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