Examining critical infrastructure issues

Urban Task Force Chair Scott Adams. Photo: 19 June 2024, Bay of Plenty Times Photo / Alex Cairns.

Exploring, understanding and debating Tauranga’s burgeoning infrastructure issues is the focus of a new speaker series that will be hosted by Tauranga’s Urban Task Force.

The first ‘Focus Series 2024 | Infrastructure’ event will be held tomorrow morning, followed by two further events in September and October.

UTF Chair Scott Adams says it’s a chance for people to hear directly from key industry stakeholders who will share their insight and opinions on some of our city’s biggest challenges.

“As we know too well, the Tauranga property market has seen rapid growth in recent years. Our city has one of the most expensive housing markets in the world and is one of New Zealand’s least affordable places to own a home.

“Continuing to underpin the housing unaffordability issues are the significant trunk infrastructure shortfalls, due to lack of commercially viable funding tools, no future-proofing investment, and inadequate forward planning of the necessary requirements and amenities to sustain our region’s growing footprint, and subsequently demand continues to outstrip supply,” Scott says.

“Our Focus Series 2024: Infrastructure is designed to examine these issues in a collective and constructive environment, and help form a coordinated strategic approach.”

UTF represents Tauranga’s property owners, developers and business communities and advocates for positive progress and smart decisions that will support the city’s growth and encourage collaboration. Land supply, housing, community facilities and transport infrastructure are key areas that UTF is working hard to improve.

“Hosting events such as this informative speaker series is all part of UTF’s advocacy to help facilitate better conversations and outcomes for our community,” Scott explains.

“We want people to be informed and take an active interest in the direction our city is taking.”

Tomorrow’s event will serve as a ‘regional report’, updating UTF members and the business community on where Tauranga is currently at regarding both transport and infrastructure.

Guest speakers will include Shaun Jones, Programme Manager for the Western BOP’s Transport System Plan (TSP). He will give an overview of the TSP partnership between central and local government, NZTA, tāngata whenua and businesses such as Port of Tauranga and KiwiRail.

Western Bay of Plenty Infrastructure Forum Chair, Nigel Tutt, will also speak tomorrow to outline the organisation’s objectives and discuss what has been achieved so far.

The forum brings together stakeholders from across the region, including business leaders, local government, and community representatives, to identify and prioritise infrastructure projects and advocate for investment.

UTF are pleased to bring this topic to the attention of all members and key stakeholders across our region, as working together, achieve better outcomes for the wider community. 

If you would like to register for tomorrow’s event, email info@urbantaskforce.co.nz, and for more information on Urban Task Force visit https://urbantaskforce.co.nz

3 comments

NO MORE HIGH-RISES

Posted on 23-07-2024 21:03 | By Bruja

at the Mount. No more 'retirement dwellings' that only cater to the wealthy!!!
RENTAL PENSIONER HOUSING is what is NEEDED, BADLY!!!!! The two retirement villages at the Mount have been literally 'emptied out and flogged off'. NOT OKAY!!!!


If something smells fishy it probably is

Posted on 24-07-2024 12:23 | By Otumoetai Resident

The UTF says "it represents Tauranga’s property owners, developers and business communities and advocates for positive progress and smart decisions that will support the city’s growth and encourage collaboration" UTF is a group of ultra rich property owners and developers (not you average Tauranga family or residential property owner) and is looking after its rich mates not the average resident. This group advocated for the commissioners to get into power and stay in power so their lucrative projects could be approved and now they are still trying to direct the narrative post election with a new out of town resident Mayor who they helped bank roll into the role. Surprise surprise. They need to be stopped.


Infrastructure

Posted on 25-07-2024 11:24 | By peanuts9

In this case, property owners does not mean ordinary ratepayers, who are struggling with the lack of maintenance to infrastructure. It means those who own property as a business.
So, nothing changes. We will still have water shortages & low pressure, broken footpaths, etc.


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