The conversion of a scruffy car park into a lush green space will be among the projects to please the half of Whangarei residents who want money spent on making the city "welcoming and nice".
Parks, water quality, the Hatea Loop and libraries were the stand-out performers in the recent Whangarei District Council 2016 Resident Satisfaction Survey, with 91 per cent of people saying the council was doing a good job overall.
Not so shiny were results around feelings of safety, roads, stormwater and the needs of the young, elderly and disabled.
The survey interviewed 400 residents over the phone between April 14 and May 5. Overall, 91 per cent were satisfied with the council's performance.
WDC chief executive Rob Forlong said areas that needed addressing were stormwater management (68 per cent satisfaction), unsealed roads (48 per cent) and CBD parking (55 per cent).