Hunter Andrews
06 January 2023, 5:00 PM
Central Otago District Council (CODC) is in the preliminary stages of developing a vision and community well-being framework for the next half-century.
The well-being framework will include information on social, economic, environmental and cultural well-being that looks beyond the limits of the functions of CODC.
CODC community development advisor Rebecca Williams said the development of a framework will provide a unique opportunity for the council to lead the development of a 50-year vision, alongside other agencies and stakeholders, to express community aspirations now and into the future.
“New Zealand’s local government sector is experiencing a significant reform programme, and the focus of local government’s role in the well-being of the communities it serves is at the forefront of this change,” Rebecca said.
“Once developed, the vision and framework will ensure our council is well placed to respond to the reform programme and that our district has a pathway for the future where all citizens can live enjoyable and meaningful lives.”
The community well-being framework will be created through community conversations, engaging iwi, residents, local and central government agencies, place-based organisations, funders and other stakeholders.
It will also draw on existing strategies and plans, work undertaken in other parts of the region, and build on council’s previous community vision work.
CODC has secured $90,000 of government funding through the Three Waters Better Off Support Package to create the framework.