Hauraki District Council has released a collection of community updates covering library facilities, local government reform consultation, and community services. The council is seeking feedback through a local government reform survey while also celebrating local business achievement through its awards programme.
Key developments include the opening of a new playground at Kerepēhi and ongoing work at the Hauraki Plains Library and Community Centre. The council has also announced important dates for dog registration and the registration of lease occupations. These updates reflect the council’s focus on both infrastructure development and regulatory compliance across the district.
The local government reform survey represents an important opportunity for Hauraki residents to contribute their views on potential changes to council structures and services. This consultation aligns with the broader national conversation about local government reform and how councils can better serve their communities. Business awards nominations signal the council’s commitment to supporting the local economy and recognising commercial excellence.
The council is also modernising its community engagement tools, with the Antenno platform receiving a visual update. This digital improvement, combined with traditional service delivery updates on matters like dog registration deadlines, demonstrates the council’s effort to balance modern communication methods with essential regulatory functions that affect residents daily.
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Source: Hauraki District Council – News. This summary was published by Input Ltd via amalgamation.nz, New Zealand’s central resource for local government amalgamation news and council merger updates.