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ŌTOROHANGA DISTRICT COUNCIL - 30 SEPTEMBER MEETING AGENDA

Council will be meeting on Tuesday 30 September to consider a range of matters including project budget carryovers, relocating the outdoor fitness station, temporary road closures for key community events, and the Te Nehenehenui Joint Management Agreement. Councillors will also receive updates on finances, capital projects, and the Ōtorohanga Kiwi House, along with valedictory speeches from retiring members.

ŌTOROHANGA DISTRICT COUNCIL - 30 SEPTEMBER MEETING AGENDA

Date: Tuesday 30 September 2025
Time: 10:00am
Location: Council Chambers, 17 Maniapoto Street, Ōtorohanga

What’s on the Agenda

  • Opening items - formalities, apologies, public forum, late items, and confirmation of previous meeting minutes.

  • Mayor’s verbal update - His Worship the Mayor will provide a report on recent activities.

Decision Reports

  • Project carryovers - approval of budgets from 2024/25 to be carried into 2025/26 for projects such as stormwater renewals, water schemes, wastewater, parks improvements, swimming pool upgrades, solar panels for council offices, and more.

  • Outdoor fitness station - decision on relocating the equipment to Mair Street.

  • Temporary road closures - approvals sought for:

    • Elevate Ōtorohanga Christmas Parade 2025

    • Kāwhia Rowing Regatta Club – 116th Annual New Year’s Regatta

    • Kāwhia Kai Festival 2026

  • Joint Management Agreement - consideration of the Te Nehenehenui Joint Management Agreement & schedules.

Information Reports

  • Finance update - report to 31 August 2025.

  • Capital projects update - progress on major works across the district.

  • Ōtorohanga Kiwi House - progress report to 30 June 2025.

Other Business

  • Councillor updates - elected members will share recent activities.

  • Resolution register - review of council decisions.

  • Valedictory speeches - farewells from retiring councillors.

Workshops (following the meeting)

  • Kāwhia beach alternative access (public may attend).

  • Aotea seawall (not open to the public).

  • Monthly discussion with the Chief Executive (not open to the public).

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