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Henderson-Massey plans, agreements and reports
Henderson-Massey 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.
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Get a copy of the translation in te reo Māori
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Henderson-Massey Local Board Agreement 2014-2040
The local board agreement sets out the local board's budget and funding for activities like cultural events, public services and community development for the financial year.
It also explains how we measure the local board's delivery of these activities.
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.
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Henderson-Massey Local Board Emergency Readiness and Response Plan
In December 2024, the Henderson-Massey Local Board adopted the Henderson-Massey 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 Henderson-Massey area with advice and information about:
- local hazards
- preparing for emergencies
- responding during emergencies.
Read the plan and learn what you and your family should do in an emergency.
Henderson-Massey Local Board Sport and Active Recreation Facilities Plan
This plan informs the development of future sport and active recreation facilities and potential investment decisions in the Henderson-Massey Local Board area.
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Henderson-Massey Local Board - Joint CCO Engagement Plan 2021-2022
This plan outlines how Henderson-Massey 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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Henderson-Massey Local Climate Action Plan: Whakarauora Āhuarangi
This action plan identifies opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase resilience to climate change in the Henderson-Massey Local Board area.
It builds on the board's existing environment and sustainability initiatives and focuses on eight priority areas from
Te Tāruke-ā-Tāwhiri: Auckland's Climate Plan.
The action plan aims to help community groups, individuals and businesses contribute to a low carbon community through:
- reducing energy use and waste
- promoting sustainable transport options
- encouraging local food production
- promoting the effective and cooperative use of resources.
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Henderson-Massey Urban Ngahere Action Plan 2020
The Henderson-Massey Urban Ngahere Action Plan aims to recognise and replenish Tāmaki Makaurau’s urban ngahere (forest).
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Te Atatū South Plan
The Te Atatū South Plan provides direction and actions for the next 30 years that will make Te Atatū South a great place to live, work, play and visit.
It presents:
- the local board, council and community’s vision for the area
- themes for the area's future development
- key moves for change
- a set of actions to achieve them.
See the Te Atatū South Plan for more information.
Henderson Implementation Plan 2014-2040
This plan presents key moves to increase growth in the Henderson metropolitan area, and to respond to the outcomes of the Auckland Plan.
It sets out projects and actions to 2040, with an emphasis on short-term projects that can be easily implemented in the next five years.
Many of the projects set out in the Henderson Implementation Plan cross over with the work being done in Henderson by Eke Panuku.
See the Henderson page of Eke Panuku's website to read about the latest project updates.
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Henderson-Massey Connections Plan
The Henderson-Massey Connections Plan is a response to aspirations set by the Henderson-Massey Local Board Plan and the more detailed objective from within.
The Connections Plan presents a vision of a complete network of shared paths connecting:
- town centres
- schools
- public facilities
- recreation areas
- public transport hubs.
It is a long-term plan with the aim of significantly improving walking, cycling and ecological connections within the urban environment in the Henderson-Massey Local Board area.
Get a copy of the Henderson-Massey Connections Plan
Unlock Henderson - High-level project plan 2017
As a result of rapid growth, Auckland is experiencing significant housing and infrastructure pressures.
Henderson was identified as an urban centre in the Auckland region with development potential. This project is known as Unlock Henderson.
Eke Panuku Development Auckland has developed a high-level project plan for Henderson.
You can read more about the plan on the Henderson page of the Eke Panuku Development Auckland website.
The Henderson-Massey Open Space Network Plan 2015-2025
This open space network plan identifies and prioritises projects that will improve Henderson-Massey’s parks and open spaces over the next ten years.
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Harbourview-Orangihina Masterplan 2019
This plan will guide long-term improvements to the Harbourview-Orangihina park in Te Atatū Peninsula for years to come.
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Harbourview/Orangihina Park Community Restoration Plan
Toitū Waitākere Report 2017
This report outlines the concerns and aspirations of West Auckland’s Māori community.
It also guides the development of the west local board's Maori responsiveness plan, Waitakere ki tua.
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Waitākere ki tua 2019
This guide was developed from kōrero shared by the West Auckland Māori community through the West Auckland Mataawaka Report 2014 and the Toitū Waitākere Report 2017.
It provides guidance and support for local boards in West Auckland (Henderson-Massey, Whau and Waitākere Ranges) with decision-making on matters that are important to Māori in West Auckland.
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