“Keep Tauranga Domain as a Green Space for all to enjoy, forever”

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Tauranga Domain, Speedway Baypark — big changes proposed.

Tauranga City Council (TCC) has resolved, without any comprehensive public consultation, to remove the world class athletics track, relocate the bowling and croquet clubs to yet to be determined and agreed locations, rearrange the tennis club in order to build a stadium for 8 -12000 people across a large part of the domain.

TCC does not want community sports played in the Tauranga Domain.

At the same time TCC has told the Speedway at Baypark they must leave and find a new place. Speedway is one of the most popular regular events in Tauranga, over 9000 spectators at the last meeting.

TCC have changed their minds over the Speedway and they are to remain in the near future October 2023

What is going on!! Who is making these decisions? And the cost!! Latest cost estimates are $450 million and growing.

Who pays, you, the ratepayer, another $250 ++ added to your rates bill annually.

Read on for the full details of this “Masterplan”.

Update and Latest News

Long Term Plan 2024-2034. Your last chance to tell the Commissioners

The Commissoners working with Priority One are still pushing ahead to put the stadium im Tauranga Domain into the Long Term Plan. We all have an opprotinity to make a submission to the Long Term Plan (LTP). Click here for full details

Going forward November 15 2023 +++

Community consultation about the stadium for the draft 2024-34 Long Term Plan LTP will run from 15 November until 15 December, 2023, so we encourage you and everyone in the community to share your views on what’s being proposed then.  Be there and have your objection recorded.

Talk to the Commissioners in the next weeks on their roadshow and tell them what you are thinking. CLick here for details.

Monday 21 August.

Decision by Commissioners is to adopt Option 2. Staged development. For full details click here

Revised Preliminary Business Case Agenda: Item 11.1

https://infocouncil.tauranga.govt.nz/Open/2023/08/CO_20230821_AGN_2606_AT.PDF

 Saturday 19 August 2023

Commissioners deny 10 speaking requests at Monday’s (21 August) council meeting on the Stadium decision. Click to read.

Saturday 12 August 2023

BOP Rugby distributes a misleading flyer asking spectators to email Priority One to support the stadium. Click here to see the flyer. Please send a “NO, we do not support the stadium in the Domain” email to Nigel Tutt asap. nigel@priorityone.co.nz.

Monday 21 August 2023 Priority One will present revised Preliminary Business Case 2 for the Stadium to the Commissioners at Council Meeting. Start 9.30am. More information We understand that the Public Forum has been cancelled by the Commissioners at this meeting. See letter from TCC 12 August 2023

1 August 2023 Successful Meeting held in Tauranga Racecourse. For full notes of presentation click here,

Who stole local democracy in 2022 from the citizens of Tauranga” Who are the 15 individuals from Tauranga that the Department of Internal Affairs will not name.

Bob Clarkson Video

May 2023 Priority One present the latest Preliminary Business Case to a supportive group of commissioners. Public opposition was given 20 minutes in Council session to object to a $220 million plus vanity project.

For full report, analysis and submissions click here

5 March 2023

Hundreds protest against new stadium at Tauranga Domain. Thankyou to everyone who turned up to our protest meeting today. 5 March 2023.

For photos and speeches click here

Background to who started this stadium proposal

The Business Case process is defective and misleading

Active Reserves Masterplan or Fantasy Plan.

On 3 Oct 2022 Tauranga City Council and the Commissioners decided without any true and meaningful public consultation, any real business plan and without any available funding, to rearrange the use of the parks in Tauranga. They plan the following

  • Build a 8000 -12000 stadium in Tauranga Domain with no extra car parking

  • Move the World Athletics approved international class athletics track from the Domain to Baypark where it does not fit. NOTE: It is not proposed to put the athletics track in the Speedway area.

  • Move the Tauranga Croquet Club and the Bowling Club to somewhere else — not resolved at present.

  • Rearrange the tennis courts at Tauranga Lawn Tennis Club and take away the club car parking

  • Move netball from Blake Park to Baypark

  • Have told Speedway at Baypark to move on and find somewhere else to locate. Demolish the perfectly good grandstand at Baypark!!! Speedway to remain for the near future Oct 2023

  • Demolish the Mt Maunganui Sports Hall to make way for parking.

  • no community sports in Tauranga Domain

Most of these clubs have ongoing leases to 2029, yet the council wants to start work next year.

Total cost in excess of $500 million and no extra facilities being created. What a waste of effort and money, ratepayer’s money.

Over the years all the clubs have created these wonderful facilities, and invested $ millions into their facilities along with untold hours of voluntary work. Now the commissioners want to throw all of this away without any true understanding of the value of these amenities to the community.

What to do next….

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Email Commissioner Anne Tolley and tell her your views. E mail anne.tolley@tauranga.govt.nz Read also Another Opinion

Talk to your local MPs, Sam Uffindell, Jan Tinetti, Todd Muller, Angie Warren Clarke, they are the only democratic representatives we have in Tauranga.

Collect a Bumper Sticker to show your opposition. These can be picked up from the Croquet Club, Tauranga LawnTennis Club or 7A Macville Rd Mount Maunganui in exchange for a gold coin. Or email for details to pay by direct deposit. P&P fees apply.

What is the Active Reserve Plan ?

These plans affect three Council reserves, Tauranga Domain, Baypark and Blake Park and include the above.  The changes are being hurried through with no consultation with the community who will pay for and use the facilities. 

April 5 2023. The community says “Keep the Domain green” Cick on image for full article.

MORE LOSS OF PUBLIC RESERVE More info

Are you concerned with the loss of public reserve space at Marine Park on Sulphur Point. This is another change of usage the Commissioners are “illegally” ramming through (after the community previously said NO). And interestingly, the University of Waikato is the primary benefactor with the “Research Centre”, the same university which is also grabbing a large part of the proposed Stadium . There is an awareness public picnic meeting onsite on Sunday 22nd January from 2pm. Come along and show your support to keep the Reserve a green space.

“The Commissioners claim with Marine Park that if dont use it so you will lose it. Their logic is astounding on top of breaching the obvious Reserve management plan rules they have in place which stipulates they must protect the green space. “