Deputy Mayor of Tauranga and Mauao/Mount Maunganui Ward Councillor Jen Scoular, encourages the community to get creative and share their ideas on how we can make one of the city’s most popular play spaces even more awesome.
“We’re loving all the amazing feedback we’ve received to date. Our community really values the natural environment and historical significance of Hopukiore – Mount Drury, as well as its proximity to the beach, harbour, cafes and shops. It’s a much-loved space, so let us know what would make this great space even better - we want locals and park users to help us shape the upgrade.”
Two public feedback sessions will be held at the Hopukiore – Mount Drury playground this week on Wednesday, 12 February from 10am to 12pm, and Saturday, 15 February from 11am to 1pm.
“Drop by and share your feedback. It’s a fantastic opportunity for both kids and adults to have their say in person. We want to hear from creative minds, whether big or small,” says Jen.
At the public feedback sessions, we'll have ‘Dream it, Draw it’ feedback forms for the kids to get creative and share their ideas, ice blocks, games, and more. If you can’t make it in person, share your ideas online at letstalk.tauranga.govt.nz/hopukioredreams
Community feedback opened in December and will run until 5pm, Monday, 17 February 2025. All suggestions will be reviewed as part of the design process, alongside iwi and hapū values, as well as technical and site-specific considerations.
As part of the Hopukiore – Mount Drury play space upgrade, we’re also talking to key stakeholders such as local schools and kura, iwi and hapū partners.
After feedback closes, a concept design for the play area will be developed, shaped by the community’s ideas. This design will be shared with the community for further input in early to mid-2025. Construction is anticipated to get underway in early 2026.