Hauraki Plains Adaptation Plan
We have already experienced how our climate is changing, from our recent experiences of floods and droughts. So, we need to make some decisions about our future here. We know that together we can solve difficult problems, and we have a history of being resourceful, thoughtful, and clever. Together we can plan a future where everyone feels confident and safe. Our communities hold a lot of knowledge of how our land works and know what we value here. This includes Iwi, whose knowledge of how people have lived here for generations will be an important part of developing a sustainable plan.
Hauraki District Council and Waikato Regional Council are now working with communities to make a plan for the future. The way we propose to achieve this is through a dynamic (flexible) adaptive planning process, in partnership with the community, which includes working closely with the Community Panel.
Come see us at our upcoming open days to hear more about the project, and check out our flood modelling results. We're keen to share these results with you, and hear about what flooding your property experienced in the 2017 and 2023 floods to help validate the modelling.
Come and chat to the team - check out the flood hazard modelling and share your recollections. You'll find us at:
Tūrua Market - Sunday 20 July, 9am-1pm, Tūrua Hall
Ngātea Rugby and Sports Club - Wednesday 23 July, 2-4pm and 5-7pm, Hugh Hayward Domain.
You can also send your feedback to the Community Panel Chairs at plainsadaptation@gmail.com.
Check out our project website to find out more!
How you can participate in developing a Climate Change Adaptation Plan for the Hauraki Plains:
Open Days: Keep an eye on Council's usual channels to hear when we're holding open days to come along and talk to the technical experts, Community Panel and Joint Working Party members.
Community Panel: The Community Panel is a key go between for the community and the Councils, so make sure you get behind them. You can contact the Panel with any questions or comments at plainsadaptation@gmail.com.
Newsletter: Join our mailing list to stay up to date. You will receive access to good quality technical information, hear about open days, and learn how the plan is progressing.
Partially funded by central government's Better Off Package funding to invest in the wellbeing of our communities.