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Date: Time: Meeting Room: Venue:
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Wednesday 18 October 2023 5.00pm Māngere-Ōtāhuhu
Local Board Office |
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Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board
OPEN ATTACHMENTS
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8.2 Deputation - Next Generation Sport representing the Global Youth Sevens
A. Global Youth Sevens Generic Proposal Dec 2023 presentation 5
14 Proposed land classification and a new community lease to Māngere Boating Club Incorporated at 32 Kiwi Esplanade, Māngere Bridge
A. Attachment A - Land Parcels to be classfied as recreation reserve 21
B. Attachment B - Site Plan Māngere Boating Club 23
C. Attachment C - Community Outcomes Plan Māngere Boating Club 25
15 Proposed new community lease to Samoa Atia'e l Magele Incorporated Society, Walter Massey Park, 372 Massey Road, Māngere East
A. Site Plan Samoa Atia'e l Magele 27
B. Community Outcome Plan Samoa Atia'e l Magele 29
C. List of Iwi with an interest in the area 33
16 Proposed new community lease to The Order of St John Northern Region Trust Board at Canal Reserve, Atkinson Avenue, Ōtāhuhu
B. List of Iwi with an interest in the area 37
17 Proposed new community lease to To'utupu Tongan Trust, 31R Jordan Road, Māngere
A. Site Plan To'utupu Tongan Trust 39
B. Community Outcome Plan To'utupu Tongan Trust 41
C. List of Iwi with an interest in the area 43
18 Proposed new community lease to Bridge Park Bowling Club Incorporated, Mangere Domain, 11R Taylor Road, Mangere Bridge
A. Site Plan Bridge Park Bowling 45
B. Community Outcomes Plan Bridge Park Bowling 47
C. List of Iwi with an interest in the area 49
19 Proposed new community lease to Ōtāhuhu Softball Sports Club Incorporated, Sturges Park, 25A Fort Richard Road, Ōtāhuhu
A. Site Plan Otahuhu Softball 51
B. Community Outcome Plan Otahuhu Softball 53
20 Proposed land classification of Part Lot 6 Deeds Plan 65 Blue, lease renewal and deed of additional premises to Māngere East Rugby League Football and Sports Club at Walter Massey Park.
A. Site Plan Mangere East Rugby League Club 55
21 Auckland Council submission on the Inquiry into Climate Adaptation
A. Attachment A - Template for submission points on the Inquiry into Climate Adaptation 59
22 2023/2024 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Youth Grants
A. 2023/2024 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Youth Grant Programme 67
B. 2023/2024 Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Youth Grant Application Summary 71
23 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Quick Response, Round One Grant Allocations
A. 2023/2024 Māngere-Otāhuhu Community Grant Programme 83
24 Local board feedback on proposals for fees and charges for the financial year 2024/2025
A. Attachment A - Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Fees and Charges 2024/2025 91
B. Attachment B - Feedback form for proposed changes to local fees and charges consultation content 95
25 Katoa, Ka Ora - draft Auckland Speed Management Plan 2024-2027
A. Attachment A - Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board - responses to resolutions 99
B. Attachment B - Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board - Infographics 101
C. Attachment C - Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board - responses to public feedback 103
D. Attachment D - Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board - Safe Speeds feedback summary 105
E. Attachment E - Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board - Katoa Ka Ora Map 115
26 Te Ara Hauāuru - Northwest Rapid Transit
A. Memo to local boards 26 July 2023 117
B. Local board workshop presentation 121
27 Feedback on the draft Auckland Regional Public Transport Plan
A. RPTP feedback template for local boards 133
B. Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board area snapshot 137
C. Auckland’s Draft Regional Public Transport Plan 2023 – 2031 143
29 Update on Joint Council-controlled Organisation Engagement Plans, work programme items (Jul-Sep 2023) and expected milestones (Oct-Dec 2023)
A. Eke Panuku’s work programme 145
B. Watercare’s work programme 147
31 Local board resolution responses, feedback and information report
A. Letter of concern to Auckland Transport Acting Chairperson Wayne Donnelly 149
B. Letter to Mayor Wayne Brown regarding Tataki Auckland Unlimited (TAU) support in the local economy 151
C. Letter to Mayor Wayne Brown regarding the valuable work of The Southern Initiative 153
D. Māngere Community Provision Investigation 155
32 Hōtaka Kaupapa / Governance Forward Work Calendars
A. Governance Work Calendar 225
33 Record of Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Workshop Notes
A. Workshop Notes 6 September 2023 227
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18 October 2023 |
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31 August 2023 |
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Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board |
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Subject: |
Auckland’s Draft Regional Public Transport Plan 2023 – 2031 |
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From: |
Luke
Elliott – Principal Planner Rapid Transit Network, |
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Contact Information: |
luke.elliott@at.govt.nz |
Purpose
1. To provide information to support a workshop with the board on the Draft Regional Public Transport Plan 2023 – 2031 (RPTP).
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Summary 2. Consultation on the Draft RPTP has now closed. Attached to this memo are a summary of submissions, both regionally and from your local board area. 3. This information is provided to you to assist you in considering providing formal feedback on the draft RPTP to AT at your business meeting following the workshop. 4. Your feedback will help inform changes to the draft plan and will be considered by the AT Board before they adopt the final RPTP in November this year. |
Context
5. The RPTP is Auckland’s main plan for public transport (PT) services. It outlines PT will be managed and improved over the next 8-years, with a detailed focus on the first 3-years. This includes the services that will operate during this period (and how they will change) and the goals, policies and actions that will shape PT.
6. The purpose of the RPTP is to enable consultation with the public and PT operators on the planning of PT services. This is a requirement of Land Transport Management Act 2003.
7. Public consultation on the draft RPTP was open from 17 July to 17 August 2023, and Auckland Transport (AT) received over 3,200 responses. This compares well to the 462 the previous (2018) RPTP received.
Discussion
8. A relatively low rate of responses to the draft RPTP’s consultation was received from the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu area, noting that not all submitters provided their local board.
9. To assist in revising the draft RPTP, AT would like you to provide formal feedback on:
· The proposed changes services changes in your area,
· Anything you feel is missing from the draft RPTP, and
· Any other content of the plan that you wish to comment on.
10. Your feedback will assist in the refinement of the plan ahead of its finalisation.
11. The appendix to this memo sets the top five areas residents of the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu local board area provided feedback on, and also sumarises the overall feedback that AT received.
12. This memo should be read alongside the memo provided to you on 12 July 2023, which outlines key aspects of the draft RPTP and the consultation process.
13. From that memo, the main service changes affecting Māngere-Ōtāhuhu can be summarised as:
· Changes related to the extension of the AirportLink from Manukau to Botany, to connect with the Eastern Busway, in advance of the full Airport to Botany busway’s completion.
· Changes to route 324 including its extension Ihumātao. To ensure the route does not become too long (which would affect reliability) a new route (327) will replace the 324 in Seaside Park.
· Changes to train services related to the opening of the City Rail Link.
· A new route (311) to connect Māngere Bridge and Favona to Ōtāhuhu Station once the City Rail Link opens.
· General improvements to service levels on other routes.
14. The full content of the RPTP is available on AT’s website at at.govt.nz/RPTP.
Next steps
15. Following the workshop, the next steps are:
i. To provide formal feedback to AT on the draft RPTP at your next business meeting.
ii. AT will consider your feedback as part of finalising the RPTP.
iii. The revised RPTP will go to the AT Board for endorsement at their 29 November meeting.
iv. The final RPTP is expected to be released in early December.
Attachments
RPTP Consultation 2023 – Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board area snapshot