On releasing its draft Long Term Plan 2018/2028 last week, the CHB District Council said the document was informed by feedback gained from the community through a consultation process called Project Thrive.
Started in March last year, it involved holding meetings around the district and asking people what they liked about the district, what they wanted it to look like in the future, and what may be holding it back.
More than 270 people contributed to the discussion and 3500 pieces of feedback were gathered, culminating in a set of objectives that the council could contribute to including: creating a proud and prosperous district with strong communities, connected citizens, smart growth, durable infrastructure, and a focus on environmental responsibility.
Mayor Alex Walker said the main issue to come out of the process was water, one that was currently being debated on all levels across the country.
As such, water was at the heart of the long-term plan, recognising the crucial role it played in how people lived, survived and thrived, she said.