Invercargill City Council is set to proactively harvest trees in the Sandy Point Domain. The works are guided by the Council’s Tree Plan 2020, which details Council’s long-term strategy in ensuring the sustainability of trees and the safety of the public throughout the city through responsible management. Council Parks Performance Manager Kate Gough said the […]
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Council seeking feedback on long-term vision for Sandy Point Domain
Invercargill City Council has called for the community to have their say on the long-term vision for the Sandy Point Domain. Invercargill City Councillors agreed at a Community Wellbeing Committee meeting on Tuesday September 12 to release the Sandy Point Domain Masterplan, and begin engagement on reviewing its Management Plan with the community. Invercargill City […]
Read More >Feedback considered as work continuing on the Sandy Point Domain Master Plan
The community’s desire to make Sandy Point a more family-friendly recreational area is just one of areas of feedback Council is considering as work continues on a long-term plan for the future of the Domain. Stakeholder and community engagement took place from April to September to help shape and develop the master plan, which aims […]
Read More >Council takes steps to develop Sandy Point Domain Master Plan
Invercargill City Council is taking steps to develop a 30-50 year Master Plan for the future of the Sandy Point Domain. The Master Plan will establish a long-term plan for Sandy Point Domain’s future use, asset renewal, and development, helping to guide future funding decisions, while maintaining its role as a recreation hub for the […]
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