A series of informal drop-in sessions will be held throughout January in libraries, community centres and public spaces around the district.
The sessions are to provide an opportunity to share a cup of tea, ask questions and give feedback on proposals that would require the participation of the council once the settlement has been finalised.
At the sessions will be Whanganui Land Settlement Negotiation Trust chair Ken Mair and other team members.
Chief Crown negotiator Rick Barker will also be available, along with Whanganui Mayor Andrew Tripe and district councillor Josh Chandulal-Mackay.
In December, about 350 people attended two panel sessions at the Whanganui War Memorial Centre and an engagement event was held at Mōwhānau.
A survey is also being conducted on the council website, where people can share their feedback and ideas. The council said more than 200 responses had been received to date.
Responses and feedback from community engagement events are being collected to help councillors understand residents’ views ahead of their meeting on February 13 when decisions will be made on the council’s post-Treaty settlement relations with hapū and iwi.
The February meeting will be public and livestreamed on the council’s Facebook page.
Drop-in session times are:
Thursday, January 23: 9.30-11.30am Alexander Library; 4.30-6pm Hakeke Community Centre and Library.
Wednesday, January 29: 10am-noon Gonville Library.
Thursday, January 30: 9.30-11am lakefront lawn at Rotokawau Virginia Lake (weather dependent); 4.15-5.45pm Castlecliff Community Hub and Library.
The engagement period closes on Sunday, February 2.
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