Help revitalise Kilbirnie town centre
Help revitalise Kilbirnie town centre
Wellington
City Council is seeking public views and ideas on the future
of one of the city’s most important suburban centres –
Kilbirnie.
The Council has launched a project to
develop a Kilbirnie town centre plan which will be developed
with the community and local businesses. It will look at how
the town centre and its surrounds can be revitalised and
enhanced, creating an attractive, vibrant and prosperous
part of Wellington City.
The Council’s Urban
Development and Transport Portfolio Leader, Councillor Andy
Foster, says the Council wants to know what people like and
don’t like about Kilbirnie and what opportunities they
think there are to revitalise it over the long-term. The
final plan will comprise a future vision and concept design
for the town centre.
“Kilbirnie has always been a
community with a mix of homes and industrial and commercial
developments alongside each other, but the town centre has
not really lived up to its potential as a key destination.
By planning ahead we can improve the look and feel of the
town centre and carefully manage challenges such as traffic
and parking, the impacts of new development and maintaining
the village feel of the area.”
Kilbirnie, along
with Johnsonville, Adelaide Road and the central city have
been identified in the Council’s Urban Development
Strategy as key centres on the ‘growth spine’, which is
where significant employment and residential growth is
expected to occur in the next 20 to 30
years.
Understanding the issues facing Kilbirnie
town centre is the first step in developing the town centre
plan. Members of the public can discuss their ideas with
Council staff at drop-in sessions at the Kilbirnie/Lyall Bay
Community Centre in Bay Road on Thursday 4 June (1-4pm),
Saturday 6 June (10am-2pm) and Tuesday 9 June
(5-8pm).
A Kilbirnie town centre questionnaire is
available in the ‘have your say’ section of the
Council’s website www.wellington.govt.nz and from
Kilbirnie, Miramar, Newtown and Island Bay libraries, the
Kilbirnie/Lyall Bay Community Centre, and the Wellington
Regional Aquatic Centre. You can also join our Facebook
group. Just type in ‘Kilbirnie town centre plan’ on
www.facebook.com to have your say.
Public comments
are required by Monday 15 June. Vision and design workshops
are proposed to be held in July and August before the public
is consulted on a draft town centre plan in October and
November. You can find out more about the Kilbirnie town
centre project by visiting the Council’s website
www.wellington.govt.nz
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