Climate change, the management of pests and targeted rates affordability were key themes shared by submitters at Bay of Plenty Regional Council's Long Term Plan hearings.
More than 70 people presented their submissions to Bay of Plenty Regional Council last week.
Chairman Doug Leeder said it was valuable for the council to hear the public's views and see the passion people had about the region.
"It's always incredibly important to hear the issues, ideas and thoughts that the community has about our work and across the four days we've gained some important insight into how the community feels about the work we've proposed.
"It's clear from what we've heard and what we've been reading in all the submissions that we've got some work to do around climate change in setting the direction the council has to take.