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Strategic Planning Documents Important to Community Outcomes
Strategic Planning Documents Important to Community Outcomes 

There are a number of key strategic planning documents that will assist in progressing the community outcomes. These are briefly explained in the table below;

Annual Plan

Council will produce an Annual Plan in the two out of three years that a Community Plan is not compiled. The Annual Plan will explain any changes that may be made to the Community Plan for the coming year.

Asset Management Plans

Provide the in depth detail of how the Council's assets will be managed over the next ten years.

District Plan

The regulatory tool that assists in achieving community outcomes via the protection of the district's natural and physical environment.

Recreation Strategy

Expresses the community desire for sport and recreation facilities and services.

Tourism Eastland Strategy

As a key partner in the promotion of Opotiki District as a visitor destination our own activities will be aligned and complement the Tourism Eastland strategy for regional tourism promotion.

Eastern Bay of Plenty Road Safety Strategy

At a district level the Road Safety Strategy takes into account community aspirations, particularly in the area of transport and safety.

Economic Development Strategy

The long term plan of a joint Eastern Bay of Plenty Council trust established to promote sustainable economic growth within the Eastern Bay.

District Strategy

Forms part of the Community Plan and identifies the most important projects Council will focus on over the next three years.

Council will measure progress against the community outcomes prior to the 2009 consultation process and report through consultation meetings and media promotion.

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