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Kaipātiki plans, agreements and reports
Kaipātiki Local Board Plan 2023
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.
Get a copy of the current plan
Get a copy of the translation in te reo Māori
Get a copy of the previous plan
You can request accessible Word documents of local board plans through our contact centre or by visiting one of our libraries with council services.
Kaipātiki Local Board Agreement (budget)
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.
Get a copy of the local board agreement
Read our budget plans in full.
Kaipātiki Local Board - Joint CCO Engagement Plan 2021-2022
This plan outlines how Kaipātiki Local Board and council-controlled organisations (CCOs) will work together on community priorities.
The CCOs include:
- Auckland Transport
- Tātaki Auckland Unlimited
- Eke Panuku Development
- Watercare.
This plan also creates a framework for reporting progress.
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Kaipātiki Urban Ngahere Action Plan 2021
The Kaipātiki Urban Ngahere Action Plan aims to recognise and replenish Tāmaki Makaurau’s urban ngahere (forest).
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Glenfield Centre Plan
The Glenfield Centre Plan considers how our local town centre might be improved over the next 30 years.
It shares our main priorities and talks about public investment and private development in our area.
Though it is focused on our town centre and locations within a 10-minute walk, it also considers other parts of Glenfield.
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The Kaipātiki Open Space Network Plan 2022-2032
The Kaipātiki Local Board hopes to provide high quality, safe and well-used parks.
These spaces will enable a range of activities, uses and experiences for people of all ages and abilities.
Our plan decides the development of the Kaipātiki open space network until 2032. It reflects the changing aspirations and behaviours of our community.
Get a copy of the plan
Birkenhead War Memorial Park Masterplan
This regenerative masterplan is an aspirational 30-year plan that provides a framework for future decisions affecting investment and development of the park and its facilities.
It uses a principle-based approach to advocate for a shared facility model to achieve the best use of space at Birkenhead War Memorial Park for the greatest benefit.
Get a copy of the Birkenhead War Memorial Park Masterplan
Fernglen Native Plant Garden Reserve Service Assessment
This service assessment established service outcomes to guide future works at Fernglen Native Plant Gardens in the following areas:
- horticulture and botany
- ecology and sustainability
- education
- connections and access
- experience
- recreation
- placemaking
- history, culture and the arts
Get a copy of the assessment
Kaipātiki Climate Action Plan (2023)
This action plan sets out how Kaipātiki can adapt to the impacts of climate change and become a resilient,
zero carbon community.
The plan focuses on positive economic, social and environmental actions we can take now that are good for our communities.
The plan also sets some medium-term targets that will help us reach zero carbon emissions in Kaipātiki.
Get a copy of the Kaipātiki Climate Action Plan
Kaipātiki Community Facility Trust Partnering Agreement
The Kaipātiki Community Facilities Trust (KCFT) Partnering Agreement presents how the Kaipātiki Local Board and KCFT intend to work together to support Kaipātiki’s residents and communities to thrive.
Get a copy of the Kaipātiki Community Facilities Trust Partnering Agreement
Kaipātiki Connections Network Plan
The Kaipātiki Connections Network Plan aims to provide cycling and walking connections that are safe and enjoyable, while also improving local ecology and access to recreational opportunities.
The plan proposes enhancements and extensions to the existing Kaipātiki network of walking tracks and on-road cycle links that will improve connections both within parks, and between areas of open space.
Get a copy of the Kaipātiki Connections Network Plan
Kaipātiki Local Park Management Plan
The Kaipātiki Local Park Management Plan covers 170 local parks and around 540 hectares of land.
The plan provides a policy framework that guides decision-making over the next 10 years. It also provides direction on Kaipātiki local park use, protection and development.
To get a copy of the plan, see Kaipātiki Local Park Management Plan.
Kaipātiki Nature Spaces and Trails Feasibility Assessment
This study uses network analysis mapping to explore overall patterns between existing nature reserves, ecosystems, Kaipātiki Explorer routes and playspaces.
Possible sites for nature playspaces and trails are assessed for their intrinsic nature play opportunities, with schematic site plans presenting recommendations spatially for future implementation.
Get a copy of the Nature Spaces and Trails Assessment
Kaipātiki Play and SunSmart Provision Assessment
This study addresses what our current playspaces look like and how we can improve them.
We looked at play equipment, age groups, other activity facilities, SunSmart coverage, priorities and budget requirements.
Get a copy of the Kaipātiki Play and SunSmart Assessment
Kaipātiki Urban Ngahere Report
The urban forest within the Kaipātiki local board area contains about 60 native bush reserves, and this 2013 report presents a snapshot in the context of current land cover, demographic, socioeconomic, and environmental issues.
Get a copy of the Kaipātiki Ngahere Report
Naturalisation of Parks Service Assessment
This report identifies potential trial sites for the four themed naturalisation opportunities of edible gardens, food forests, pollinator pathways and natural meadows within local parks in the Kaipātiki local board area.
Get a copy of the Naturalisation of Parks Assessment
Northcote Town Centre Benchmark Masterplan
The Benchmark Masterplan sets out an exciting, ambitious vision for a regenerated Northcote Town Centre. It is based on urban design and Te Aranga design principles and promotes a comprehensive, staged development with new, fit-for-business buildings.
Get a copy of the Northcote Benchmark Masterplan
Pest-free Kaipātiki MoU
A formalisation of Auckland Council’s cooperative relationship with Pest-free Kaipātiki towards achieving a shared vision of “a place where birds and other native wildlife flourish, and everyone works together to support our natural heritage.” Specifically, this sets out a framework enabling cooperation between Auckland Council and Pest-free Kaipātiki in predator control, weed eradication, and planting of native vegetation, asset management, development, and other conservation and ecological restoration activities on public and private land in the Kaipātiki local board area.
Get a copy of the Pest-free Kaipātiki MoU
Additional Content
Sunnynook Plan
The Sunnynook Plan has been developed by the Kaipātiki Local Board and the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board.
This plan covers Sunnynook, Tōtara Vale and Forrest Hill and its development over the next 30 years.
The vision is to create an attractive, connected, walkable, social and liveable neighbourhood for diverse cultures and ages.
The outcomes and actions in the plan will help us achieve this vision.
Get a copy of the Sunnynook Plan
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