Workshop with
Council
Titahi Bay Beach
master planning
Proposed programme and
engagement approach
8 December 2022
Workshop purpose
• Recap of project to date
• Review of the project programme
• Review of the engagement approach
Titahi Bay Beach master planning recap
• Safety and visitor use issues on the beach in 2021
• Community Safety audit undertaken late 2021
• Range of findings – short, medium, long-term tasks
• Short term tasks completed
• Medium and long-term tasks moved to master planning project
• Add planned renewals, other known issues
Purpose of the master planning
• To take a strategic approach to the solution of medium
and long-term issues identified by the 2021 Community
Safety Audit.
• To meld known issues, pending asset replacements and
growth considerations together to understand the
interdependencies of site wide solutions.
• To feed more detailed implementation/construction
project(s) in the 2024 LTP process
• To understand next steps
Purpose and links to strategic priorities
To take a strategic approach to the
solution of medium and long-term issues
identified by the 2021 Community Safety
Audit.
To meld known issues, pending asset
replacements and growth considerations
together to understand the
interdependencies of site wide solutions.
To feed more detailed
implementation/construction project(s) in
the 2024 LTP process
Titahi Bay scene setting
Proposed programme for master planning
First phase – South end
The purpose of the first phase is to:
• Engage with the community:
– Safety Audit findings “check back in"
• Create a draft development plan for the South end
• Consult as required by the Reserves Act
• Finalise development plan for the South end
• Add construction/implementation costs into LTP
Proposed programme for first phase – south
end
Proposed Engagement
First Phase – Engagement objectives
The objectives of the engagement are to:
• Understand values, ambitions, feelings, connections, character and
usage of the beach
• Give all voices the opportunity to be heard
• Form constructive and trust-worthy relationships
• Sense check safety audit outcomes
First Phase – Engagement outcomes
The engagement seeks the following outcomes:
• Evidence and values to inform the design brief
• Community direction to inform the Reserve Management Plan review
(statutory requirement)
• Positive community feedback on engagement methods
First Phase – Proposed engagement methods
The proposed engagement methods are:
• Titahi Bay Beach "open door day“
• Survey - online and paper
• Wishing tree
• A gathering on the beach
• Knock on doors
• Portable tablet
• Newsletters and e-newsletters
Next steps
• Paper to Council on 15 December
• seeking formal approval to consult under Reserves Act
• Early communication with community and stakeholders
• 15 December 2022
• Engagement start mid February/early March 2023
• Next workshop with Council April 2023
• Report back - engagement outcomes
• Endorsement of design brief