You are invited to provide input into the community plans
The Waikato District Council came to your town in 2018 to hear what was important to you and what you wanted to see in your community in the future.
We heard lots of great ideas and now we want to hear what your top three priorities for your town are. These priorities will be used by Council when we make decisions. It’s important to note that just because a project is in the Blueprint, it might not happen straight away, or even at all. If it does happen, the project may not necessarily be Council-funded.
Instead it might be led and funded by other agencies with Council’s support.
It’s important we hear from you, even if we’ve got it right and you have no suggestions.
See the attached PDF for more details.
Have your say by visiting waikatodistrict.govt.nz/blueprints
Waikato Blueprints LAB Summaries TE KOWHAI FINAL (1).pdf Download View
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