Better Off Funding Projects

These projects have been funded in recognition of the transfer of responsibility for three waters service delivery.

Tasman District Council received $5.64 million in December 2022 from Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) to benefit the wider community and iwi outcomes through tranche one of the Government’s Three Waters Better Off Support Package. 

This funding was part of allocation to the Council and the Tasman community in recognition of the significant transfer of responsibility for three waters service delivery. 

Update December 2023

This year has seen some pleasing progress on a number of initiatives under Tasman’s Better Off Funding.

In recognition of the significant transfer of responsibility for three waters service delivery, we received $5.64 million in funding from the Department of Internal Affairs for various projects around the District to benefit the wider community.

While a second tranche of funding did not proceed, our initial allocation remained available and in 2023 we have been able to make inroads investing in community facilities, recreation activities, and active and public transport projects. Of the 25 projects on our list, 17 are in the delivery phase, with another seven at a planning or initiation stage.

One project involving contributions to Te Āwhina Marae and Onetahua Marae has been successfully completed.

The Tapawera Community Hub concept design and Urban Development Agency Projects are moving closer to completion.

There has also been positive progress on the proposed Waimea South facility to provide improved sporting, cultural, health and recreational opportunities to Wakefield and Brightwater residents.

At Kaiteriteri, a new timber boardwalk and some sections of sealed path along the coastal side of Martin Farm Road are expected to be completed shortly.

Co-funded projects have been paving the way for better transport connections at Pōhara, Māpua, Motueka and Richmond.

In 2024, we expect to make improvements to facilities in Kingsland Forest and Moturoa / Rabbit Island.

We are also excited for work to begin on a new Pump Track in Murchison. Contractors will be on site this month to prepare the site for construction in January.

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Project details

For some projects that are underway, you can click on the project title to link to more information.   

An E-plan for the Tasman Resource Management Plan (TRMP)

 

$65,000

Catchment management enhancement initiatives

Including wetland restoration

~$200,000

River Management Plan Development 

 For the Motueka area

$105,000

Tasman Climate Action Plan initiatives 

 

$25,000

Waimea Community Facility   

Feasibility work and detailed design for a new community recreation centre for Wakefield/Brightwater  

$200,000   

Motueka Community Pool   

Detailed design   

$100,000   

Te Noninga Kumu / Motueka Library   

Complete basic landscaping, including shrubbery and bark garden, a concrete pathway, grassing and seating   

$70,000   

Tapawera Community Hub   

Feasibility work, community engagement and detailed design for a new community centre  

$50,000   

Moutere Hills Community Centre   

Bring forward planned upgrade works including new changing rooms and sanitary services for the centre  

$140,000   

Whai Oranga Wellbeing Centre   

Contribute to Te Kotahi Charitable Trust’s development of a business case for a new Whai Oranga wellbeing centre, jointly with Nelson City Council  

$75,000   

Marae contributions   

Onetahua Marae - contribution to facility upgrade programme
Te Āwina Marae - contribution to papakainga programme

$100,000   

Tākaka Youth Bike and Skate Park   

Feasibility study, community engagement and detailed design   

$50,000   

Murchison Pump Track & Playground   

Upgrade bike track behind the recreation centre and install basic playground equipment   

$250,000   

Moturoa / Rabbit Island Management Plan   

Delivery of recreation and cultural priorities from the plan   

$435,000   

Kingsland Forest Park   

Increase planned level of native planting, install a new toilet, picnic table and/or seating and a water refill station   

$555,000   

Transport Choices (Motueka)(external link)   

Programmes in Motueka and a joint communication and engagement plan with Nelson City Council

$358,000   

Transport Choices (Richmond)(external link)

Programmes in Richmond and a joint communication and engagement plan with Nelson City Counci

$358,000

Streets for People (Richmond)(external link)  

Programmes in Richmond aiming to create safer, healthier and more people-friendly streets. 

$166,500   

Streets for People (Māpua)(external link)  

Programmes in Māpua aiming to create safer, healthier and more people-friendly streets. 

$166,500

Pōhara shared path(external link) 

Detailed design, engagement and construction of new shared path (MBIE co-funded)   

$160,000   

Kaiteriteri Estuary Shared Path

Detailed design, engagement and construction of new shared path (MBIE co-funded)  

$330,000

Motupipi Street footpath extension   

Construction of a new concrete footpath

$200,000   

Iwi Capability Building

Grow iwi capacity to meet engagement demands through an iwi/council cadetship scheme

$300,000

NT Development Agency

Investigation study, jointly with Nelson City Council, to consider feasibility economics and structure of a potential regional development entity

$75,000

Water Services Act requirements

Funding towards the costs to meet the new requirements

$1,000,000

Programme management

Supporting project delivery and reporting

$500,000