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The Manaaki Tāmaki Makaurau: Auckland Open Space, Sport and Recreation Strategy is a guide for the council and non-council organisations and community groups. It aims to deliver open spaces and sport and recreation opportunities that benefit all Aucklanders, now and in the future.
The strategy aligns with and supports the delivery of the:
Our Policy and Planning committee adopted the strategy on 15 May 2025. Visit Te Komiti mō te Kaupapa Here me te Whakamahere / Policy and Planning Committee to read the minutes of the meeting.
Open spaces, sport and recreation opportunities provide a range of benefits that include:
The Manaaki Tāmaki Makaurau: Auckland Open Space, Sport and Recreation Strategy has:
The strategy sets five strategic directions for the future provision of open spaces and sport and recreation opportunities.
The case studies are real-world examples of how the strategic directions will be put into action.
The strategy has four investment principles that guide how we use our resources to deliver the five strategic directions.
The strategy has three policies that set the council's expectations for delivering open spaces, sport and recreation opportunities.
This policy sets guidelines for making the most of our green, blue and grey open space network to contribute to oranga tāngata, whenua, wai and whānau.
It guides the planning, development and management approach for open spaces by:
The 'open space provision and acquisition policy' directs planning and investment decisions to:
Developers and planners must consider this policy when they prepare structure plans. This is required under the Resource Management Act 1991 or any other legislation that replaces it.
This policy outlines how the council will:
This will help Aucklanders to live healthy and active lives.
The strategic directions, investment principles and policies will guide the implementation and monitoring approach. This will align with the council’sseven investment areas and 23 activities set out in the Long-term Plan 2024-2034.
The implementation approach will be based on manaakitanga to show respect and care for resources and for others. This will encourage community connections and promote unity.
The strategy brings together five existing strategies, policies and plans. The following documents are no longer valid and should not be used:
In August 2022, the Parks, Arts, Community and Events Committee approved the development of a refreshed and consolidated framework for an 'open space, sport and recreation policy'.
Visit Kōmiti Whakarite Pārae, Mahi Toi, Hapori, Kaupapa / Parks, Arts, Community and Events Committee to read the minutes of the meeting on Thursday 11 August 2022.
The 'Open space, sport and recreation policy framework refresh and consolidation' background paper summarises the challenges and opportunities that helped to develop the strategy.
To develop the strategy, we worked with:
We asked for feedback on the draft strategy through AK Have Your Say website and a People’s Panel survey.