Read updates on our plans for good social and physical connections for our community

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The Board having a clear understanding about and being able to contribute to prioritisation of facility maintenance and development.

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Essential repairs and upgrades being completed.

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Port Levy Hall earthquake strengthening being scheduled in the Long-term Plan to meet the 2037 compliance deadline.

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Energy-efficient upgrades, cycle parking and solar installations being completed on suitable facilities.

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Facilities progressively addressing access barriers to meet accessibility standards and become welcoming to youth, older adults, disabled people, multi-cultural and diverse communities.

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Community facilities, including public toilets, being designed and located in ways that reflect mana whenua values, integrate cultural narratives, and uphold environmental sustainability and kaitiakitanga principles.

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The Board being informed of the public toilet maintenance and upgrade schedule and having the opportunity to provide input.

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The inclusion of upgrades for Ātaahua Domain, Camp Bay, Te Oka, Rāpaki and Naval Point public toilets in the Council’s Long Term Plan.

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The need for new/additional public toilets being identified and highlighted to staff.

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Environmental risks being identified, considered and mitigated where required.

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