Have your Say - Coastal Workshop
COASTAL WORKSHOP FOR ŌTAKI, TE HORO AND PEKA PEKA RESIDENTS
Our Coastal Advisory Panel is working with our communities to get your views for how your area should adapt to coastal hazards.
First off the block is the ‘Northern Adaptation Area’, from Ōtaki to Te Horo and Peka Peka. We’re grouping these areas together because they’re experiencing similar coastal processes and hazards. If you live in or have connections with these three communities, come along this Saturday to share your views on what you value about this part of our coast, what concerns you most about the coastal changes you’re seeing, and your ideas for how your community should adapt.
This community workshop is in the Ōtaki Rotary Lounge, 25 Aotaki Street, Ōtaki on Saturday 24 September, from 2–4pm. See you there!
There will be a similar event for Waikanae Beach residents in February 2023.
If you can't make it, you can have your say by scrolling to the bottom of the page that opens in this link: haveyoursay.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
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