Te Mahere Hukihuki Pae Tawhiti - Draft Long Term Plan 2024 - 2034


Submissions have closed for this consultation



Me pēhea te tuku i ōu kōrero
How to have your say:

Consultation was extended to Friday 10 May 2024.

Read the Long-term Plan 2024-2034 consultation document

View your proposed rates


Submissions have closed for this consultation



Me pēhea te tuku i ōu kōrero
How to have your say:

Consultation was extended to Friday 10 May 2024.

Read the Long-term Plan 2024-2034 consultation document

View your proposed rates

Have your say

  • Fill out the survey form
  • You can also upload a submission as a document
  • Email
  • Write to us at Rotorua Lakes Council, 1061 Haupapa Street, Rotorua 3010
  • Talk to us on Facebook
  • Phone us on 07 348 4199 (8am - 5pm, Monday to Friday)
  • Or get creative, we invite you to submit your feedback in any creative form.
  • Meet us at events - attend our events to find out more and speak with elected members

Consultation is now open on Rotorua Lakes Council’s 2024-2034 Long-term Plan (LTP) and we want to hear from you about what’s proposed.

The Long-term Plan is an important guiding document that will set out what Council plans to deliver across the 10-year period and how that will be funded.

Proposals in the consultation document (PDF 2MB) follow a series of workshops for elected members to provide direction and determine preferred options for inclusion in the Long-term Plan.

Council has a vision for a better Rotorua for all and through the Long-term Plan is seeking to deliver investment in essential services while balancing the pressure of increasing costs with affordability.

The focus is on delivering critical and essential services and doing these well, ensuring every dollar spent has real benefit for the community.

Community feedback is vital and Council is encouraging all locals to have their say.

Feedback will be taken into consideration when the Council makes its final decisions on what will be included in the 2024-2034 Long-term Plan.

The finalised plan needs to be adopted by the end of June 2024 and will take effect from 1 July 2024, which is the start of the 2024/25 financial year.

Check out the consultation document, supporting documents and strategies and share your views.

There are several ways for you to give feedback and you can also attend consultation events to find out more and speak to elected members about what’s proposed.

Council services, work programmes and projects impact on your everyday life and elected members want to know if you think they’ve got things right.

Share your perspective.

Page last updated: 13 May 2024, 08:41 AM