We’re also excited to see work beginning on our new Waihī Beach library and community hub. When it opens in 2025, this space will be a place for everyone to gather, learn, and connect.
Across our rohe, we’re making strong progress.
Major works to improve Te Puke’s No 1 Rd and replace the No 4 Rd bridge are part of our strategic priority to provide well-maintained, resilient and effective infrastructure.
We’ve also been having fantastic kōrero in Te Puke as we continue to develop a spatial plan. That means, a long-term blueprint for the town’s growth over the next 30-50 years.
This plan will help us guide development that reflects the community’s needs, creating a vibrant, well-connected town with a thoughtful balance of housing, work opportunities, community spaces, and recreational areas.
In Katikati, our Heron Crescent elder housing redevelopment is rising up and progressing at pace and will help ensure our vulnerable seniors have safe, supportive spaces to call home.
The long-awaited upgrade of the intersection of Ōmokoroa Rd and State Highway 2 is fast taking shape.
Looking ahead to 2025, we know change will continue.
Just as in 2024, we’ll be navigating major new reforms from central Government. But I want to assure you we’re ready to embrace change and the opportunities it presents, while continuing to deliver the services that matter to you.
For now, let’s pause and reflect on what’s truly important — each other and the wonderful community we live in
Let’s celebrate kotahitanga and the spirit of unity at this time of year, take time to connect with loved ones, and have some well-earned rest.
I hope you get some time to visit some of our magical spots, whether at Waihī Beach, Pukehina, or any of our amazing places in between.
So, from all of us at the Council, ngā mihi nui. Warmest wishes for a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
James Denyer
Western Bay of Plenty District Council Mayor