Sector plans and strategies

Recreation and Leisure Plan

Council adopted the inaugural Recreation and Leisure Plan for Hamilton City on 26 August 1998. The Plan was the result of 18 months of extensive community consultation. Through its Strategic Goals of Provision, Access, Promotion and Achievement the plan sought to realise the vision of "People, Organisations, and the Council, in partnerships, creating a community active in recreation and leisure". Within the Achievement Goal, Objective 4.1.8 required Council to "review the Recreation and Leisure Plan with the community every three years".


 

Waste Management Plan

Currently under review following provisions of the Waste Minimisation Act 2008

 

City Beautification

The Road Reserve Planting Strategy is a revision of the Planting Guidelines for City Beautification (2001). The objective of the strategy is to promote quality beautification planting within the city street/open space network guided by Council's Planting Guidelines for City Street Beautification.

Purpose is to promote quality street beautification that:

  • Builds on Hamilton's traditional green city image and current environmental concerns.
  • Integrates enhancement of city streets with while recognising essential utility services.
  • Conserves Hamilton's resource of historical and natural vegetation.
  • Encourages public participation in street beautification programmes.

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