Activity Management Plans
Activity Management Plans set out a 30-year programme for the management of the services we provide to our community
Draft Activity Management Plans – 2024-2034
The draft Activity Management Plans for 2024-2034 can be found below. These draft plans are attachments to the “Adoption of Consultation Material – Long Term Plan 2024-2034” report and will be considered by the Council at its meeting on 25 March 2024. You can find the agenda here Tasman District Council Meetings (infocouncil.biz)(external link)
- Coastal Assets Draft AMP 2024-2034 [PDF, 13 MB]
- Enterprise Draft AMP 2024-2034 [PDF, 3.2 MB]
- Environmental Management Draft AMP 2024-2034 [PDF, 8.1 MB]
- Libraries Draft AMP 2024 2034 [PDF, 1 MB]
- Parks Facilities Draft AMP 2024 2054 [PDF, 30 MB]
- Property Draft AMP 2024 2034 [PDF, 9.3 MB]
- Public Health Safety Draft AMP 2024 34 [PDF, 1.2 MB]
- Rivers Draft AMP 2024 2054 [PDF, 15 MB]
- Stormwater Draft AMP 2024 2054 [PDF, 15 MB]
- Transportation Draft AMP 2024 2034 [PDF, 23 MB]
- Waste Management Minimisation Draft AMP 2024 2034 [PDF, 20 MB]
- Wastewater Draft AMP 2024 2034 [PDF, 3.3 MB]
- Water Draft AMP 2024 2034 [PDF, 4.5 MB]
What are Activity Management Plans?
Council has an obligation to manage our District’s assets and deliver its activities in an effective, cost-efficient, sustainable, well-planned and coordinated manner. Activity Management Plans outline the strategic direction for Council’s key activities and links this to the levels of service that we have set to achieve anticipated outcomes for our community.
Activity Management Plans are necessary given the large value of our assets and the associated capital and operating expenditure that is required to maintain agreed levels of service.
Council’s Activity Management Plans:
- Outline key issues, goals and objectives for each activity and how management of the activity contributes to the community outcomes.
- Outline the level of service that the Council will provide to the public and the performance measures the Council will monitor to check whether it is delivering this level of service.
- Provide information on life cycle management, asset maintenance and replacement.
- Provide information on any new projects or expenditure that will be required to meet future demand.
- Provide an overview of operational and capital cost and how the management of the activity is funded.
- Outline uncertainties and risks involved in undertaking the activity.
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