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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.
In November 2024, the Ōrākei Local Board adopted the Ōrākei Local Board Emergency Readiness and Response Plan. This plan was developed with Auckland Emergency Management with input from the wider community.
The plan provides people in the Ōrākei area with advice and information about:
Read the plan, a summary of the plan and our hazard factsheet to learn:
Visit AEM - Local boards for the Ōrākei Local Board Emergency Readiness and Response Plan.
This plan looks in detail at what is required to implement the Orakei Local Paths Plan 2016 including:
This plan outlines how Ōrākei 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.
This plan informs the development of future sport and active recreation facilities and potential investment decisions in the Ōrākei Local Board area.
The Pourewa Valley Integrated Plan is a community-led plan focused on the ecological protection and restoration of the Pourewa Valley. The plan was endorsed by the Orakei Local Board in September 2020.
Local boards have a wide-ranging role. They make decisions on local matters, provide local leadership and work with you to build strong communities.
The Ōrākei Urban Ngahere Action Plan aims to recognise and replenish Tāmaki Makaurau’s urban ngahere (forest).
This masterplan provides an outline for future development of Colin Maiden Park Precinct.
This masterplan outlines the future development of Crossfield Reserve, Glover Park and Madills Farm. This helps us find solutions to the problems faced by each park at the same time.
After working with key local stakeholders, the Ōrākei Local Board has adopted the Hobson Bay Action Plan.
The plan aims to:
The plan focuses on how we can improve the access, use and amenity of the Hobson Bay area to meet the needs of a growing Ōrākei community by:
After partnering with iwi, working with key local stakeholders and engaging with the community the Ōrākei Local Board has adopted the Kepa Bush Reserve Integrated Plan.
The plan focuses on how Kepa Bush Reserve can link into surrounding developments by Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei at neighbouring Pourewa Reserve and include local path connections to the Glen Innes to Tamaki Drive Shared Path. It also forms part of a wider ecological corridor in the surrounding landscape.
The Landing, on Tāmaki Drive, offers a variety of marine-related sport and recreation activities on the Waitematā Harbour.
The Ōrākei Local Board recently launched The Landing Concept Plan. Complementing the Tāmaki Drive Master Plan, we aim to see The Landing at Okahu Bay become a world-class marine-related sport and recreation area with opportunities for all ages.
The board worked with all the existing clubs and user groups, including Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei and Akarana Marine Sports Charitable Trust, to develop this concept plan.
Auckland Council and the Ōrākei Local Board commissioned two reports on successful retail practice in town centres.
The work is focused on the Ōrākei Local Board area. However, many of the lessons can also be applied to other centres across the Auckland region.
Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) need to make their town centres not only attractive places, but commercially successful places.
They need to compete effectively, with other town centres and with other retail formats such as shopping malls.
This report provides some useful suggestions and tools to main street retailers to help them succeed in creating loyal customers - ways to attract them, get them to buy, and to come back.
This masterplan represents a significant collective effort that shows the depth of feeling and pride that many people, both residents and visitors, have for this jewel of Auckland.
These guidelines will help you with planning public events within the Tāmaki Drive Precinct.
This report details the impact events have on identified town centres, including: Ellerslie, Remuera, Mission Bay and St Heliers.
This plan lays out how environmental and recreational improvements can be made to this unique wetland area and area of open space in the Ōrākei Local Board area that will:
If you cannot find a document you are looking for you can: