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Our local board plan is a three-year strategic plan that guides local board activity, funding and investment decisions. It also influences local board input into regional strategies and plans, including the Auckland Plan (the 30-year vision for Auckland), our 10-year Budget (long-term plan) and the annual budgets.
You can request accessible Word documents of local board plans through our contact centre or by visiting one of our libraries with council services.
The local board agreement sets out the local board's budget and funding for activities and performance measures for the financial year.
Local board agreements are part of the council's budget process. Visit One-year and 10-year budgets to find out more about our budgets.
This plan outlines how Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board and council-controlled organisations (CCOs) will work together on community priorities.
The CCOs include:
This plan also creates a framework for reporting progress.
The local board commissioned AoteaOra Community Trust to complete feasibility studies on the development of a micro abattoir on Aotea / Great Barrier Island and establishment of a social housing provision to serve Aotea / Great Barrier Island.
The Great Barrier Island Ecology Vision project was developed to establish community agreement on the ecological future of Great Barrier Island.
This report presents the ecology vision for the island.
This report outlines the results of the Aotea / Great Barrier Island Sustainability Stocktake questionnaire that was undertaken during January-February 2015.
This report summarises the findings of the public survey into a proposed Voluntary Fishing Code for Aotea / Great Barrier Island.
It contains the board supported Voluntary Fishing Code for Great Barrier Waters.
This report summarises likely sources of faecal contamination in three streams within the Tryphena catchment; Blackwell Stream, Mulberry Grove Stream and Garden Road Stream.
The Tryphena on-site wastewater education programme outlines concerns about poor water quality in the Tryphena catchment.
If you cannot find a document you are looking for you can: