Programme summary
What we're doing
We’re improving the vibrancy of our social and creative spaces, as well as restoring nature in our city, covering hundreds of hectares in Hamilton with native vegetation.
Why we're doing it
We want to work with you to make Hamilton a great place to live, work, play and visit by making the most of – and protecting – the assets we’ve got, and developing new assets for the future.
This programme will provide the community places they can come together and enjoy, to ensure Hamiltonians enjoy a connected, vibrant, attractive and prosperous city.
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The projects underpinning this programme
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Hamilton Zoo Waiwhakareke shared entry precinct
We’re building a new shared entry precinct to showcase Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park and Hamilton Zoo.
Project
Suburb: Baverstock
Status: Completed
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Playground upgrades
We have a regular programme of playground upgrades and renewals across the city so our younger residents have plenty of…
Project
Suburb: City-wide
Status: Underway
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Steele Park toilet and changing room upgrades
Our city's oldest park is getting a long-awaited upgrade.
Project
Suburb: Hamilton East
Status: Planning
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Pukete Neighbourhood House
A purpose-built community facility that will provide a range of services for the community
Project
Suburb: Pukete
Status: Planning
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Boyes Park redevelopment
A multi-purpose park in the heart of the central city.
Project
Suburb: Hamilton Central
Status: Planning
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Wildflower and no-mow trial
Our Parks and Recreation team are trialing growing wildflower meadows
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Suburb: City-wide
Status: Underway
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Last updated 6 July 2022