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A surprise season of tsunami sirens is upon us. A real evacuation-level alert, a false alarm and then a scheduled test all within one month – that’s a bit to get your head around! On 5 March there was a legitimate tsunami evacuation for communities of Mangawhai and Ruawai. Thanks to the thousands who responded and followed Northland Civil Defence instructions. On 15 March there was also a Kaipara and Whangarei false tsunami alarm for 3 minutes, due to a technical error, for which Northpower has apologised. Coming up on Easter Sunday 4 April there will be a scheduled tsunami siren test. In response to public feedback the test sirens will sound for two minutes at 12 noon ONLY. There will NOT be the usual second test ten minutes after the first. It seems the tsunami sirens have never sounded as frequently across the Kaipara and people need to be mindful at this time. Know the siren sound and what you may need to do.
With its peak consultation of the Council term right now, through March Kaipara District Council is consulting about the Long Term Plan 2021-31. Specifically there are seven key projects for which we’re seeking your input. We’ve started with a 3.37% average rates increase, one of the lowest in the country, but the seven key projects could change that figure. Now’s the chance to have your say.
Getting on with the job of making Kaipara better, here’s a quick list of some awesome progress being made at the Council:
- Kaipara Kickstart’s Unsealed Road Network $8m works have begun, with 14.4km of roads rehabilitated already to date since the start of the autumn season. Ripping, rolling, reforming of some roads is ahead, though not stretching to every inch of Kaipara’s 1,200km of unsealed roads. Business-as-usual investments plus the PGF investment over the next 18 months will improve our gravel road network, and that journey is just beginning now.
- New seal road works start for Pouto Road Phase 1 this week – the biggest sealing project in Northland in many years.
- Resource consents and building consents are up, and this financial year Council staff have processed 99% of non-notified applications within the 20 working day timeframe which is well up from 71% and 81% of the last two years. The last four months we have been on 100% - as it should be, but something worth shouting about considering recent years.
- Currently the team are processing 97 applications which is up from a consistent mid 70s figure last year. This is a sign development is flourishing in Kaipara irrespective of Covid-19 and the associated recession. 70 of these current applications are within Mangawhai with the remaining applications spread evenly around the district.
- The proposed route map for the Kaihu Valley Trail will be released soon, part of which will be on the railway line where the last train ran on 29 March 1959.
62 years from steam trains to e-bikes, roads getting fixed, record growth of a popular place – Kaipara’s on its way! Progress from the Council on many fronts is pointing us towards a better Kaipara. All aboard!
Ngā mihi nui
Mayor Jake
Dr Jason Smith, Mayor of Kaipara District
- November 18, 2024
I am often asked about whether there is a disparity between what we spend in Dargaville and Mangawhai, our two largest towns in Kaipara. Earlier this month I met with a group of Dargaville business owners and we talked about that.
Read more- October 21, 2024
A key focus of conversations around the council table recently has been the review of our Revenue and Financing Policy.
Read more- September 23, 2024
Every day, as I pass, I look to see what progress has been made on the shared path and the new wooden bridge. I like to check it out and see how it’s taking shape.
Read more- August 26, 2024
Last month we adopted the Long Term Plan (LTP), and it is now up on the council website (printed copies available soon). If you haven’t had a chance to have a read yet, head along to www.kaipara.govt.nz/ltp and check it out. The LTP outlines our plans for the next three years, the services we will provide, the projects we will undertake, the cost of doing this work and how it will be paid for.
Read more- July 22, 2024
The Kaipara roading network has always been a hot topic of mine. It is a core council service and recently we have taken a magnifying glass to it so we can improve how we deliver it for Kaipara.
Read more- June 24, 2024
The blanket power cuts for Northland at the end of last week were a good reminder to check our household supplies and make sure we were all well prepared for events like these.
Read more- May 20, 2024
I am the proud patron of The Daring Trophy. The trophy is awarded to children who each year achieve noteworthy restoration of a sailing craft.
Read more- March 26, 2024
First of all I want to acknowledge the deeply sad news that one of our Council roading contractors was fatally injured in an accident whilst working last week. My thoughts are with their family, their work colleagues, and their friends.
Read more- February 27, 2024
I have to say, February has been a bonanza of celebrations and I have been attending all I can.
Read more- February 09, 2024
Last Tuesday I attended celebrations at Waitangi. It is some years since I have attended and it was good to reconnect with the events of the day.
Read more- December 18, 2023
The end of the year is certainly a time for reflection, and I have been doing plenty of that as we approach the summer break. It’s been a huge year for the Council and for all of us here in Kaipara District.
Read more- November 20, 2023
It’s been fantastic to have so many locals engaging with Elected Members and Council staff at the recent market events. In the last month we’ve had stands at Mangawhai Tavern Market, Dargaville Community Market, and Maungaturoto Night Market. We also hosted a Dargaville Business Meet and Mingle in partnership with Dargaville Community Development Board.
Read more- October 10, 2023
This month I have been really enjoying this drier sunnier weather and the promise it’s bringing of a classic Northland summer. You can feel it in the air. Out and about, it’s been a month full of happenings.
Read more- September 04, 2023
I said in my last message that I would be checking my bike and getting ready for the opening of the Mangawhai boardwalk soon. And true to my word, I did!
Read more- August 07, 2023
I love hosting people in our beautiful district and I had the recent pleasure of welcoming the other Northland mayors down to Mangawhai for the Forward Together Forum (work programme for all four Northland Councils working together).
Read more- July 11, 2023
At the June Council Meeting the Annual Plan for 2023-204 was unanimously adopted, agreeing to an average general rates rise of 4.96 percent.
Read more- June 06, 2023
Firstly, a hearty warm welcome to our recently anointed citizens. I was proud to be part of the ceremony in Dargaville celebrating and recognising fourteen Kaipara residents of different nationalities.
Read more- May 09, 2023
We are on the tail end of what has been yet another significant weather event. We have seen a huge amount of rain again, soaking ground that is already saturated and filling rivers already high.
Read more- May 08, 2023
Plenty happening around the Council table. A Notice of Motion raised by Deputy Mayor Larsen to investigate options for a waste to energy plant was supported by Council
Read more- April 11, 2023
Already it is mid-April. Our delayed summer weather has brought a rush of visitors to the district recently, and we expect even more during this school holiday period. Welcome to you all.
Read more- March 14, 2023
There’s not much to say about the extreme weather events of last month that hasn’t already been said, so I’ll keep it short.
Read moreMessage from the Mayor - one step back, two steps forward
- February 27, 2023
I am not sure anyone would have believed me had I said we would have to contend with another extreme weather event during the on-going aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle.
Read moreMessage from Mayor Craig Jepson: Starting recovery
- February 15, 2023
When you see the sun come out and the wind has dropped, it could be difficult to believe what we have experienced in the last few days.
Read moreMessage from Mayor Craig Jepson - Dargaville flooding
- February 14, 2023
In the early hours of this morning Awakino River on the northern outskirts of Dargaville breached its banks.
Read more- February 13, 2023
This is the second State of Emergency for Northland in two weeks. Again, as a precautionary measure, the State of Emergency was called early so we could be well prepared for Cyclone Gabrielle before it hits.
Read more- February 06, 2023
It’s been a wild ride with the weather, with rain, rain and more rain. Kaipara is still feeling effects from the Auckland Anniversary weekend weather event.
Read more- January 16, 2023
As I write this, bouts of wind and rain are lashing the district. The La Nina weather pattern is certainly delivering a wet summer.
Read more- December 20, 2022
It’s been a busy month as the new Council gets its feet under the table. In November we agreed on the committee structures for the next three years, many of which remain the same from the previous triennium.
Read more- November 08, 2022
This is my first message as your Mayor. It is very humbling to be asked to represent you all. It’s a deep responsibility that I take seriously.
Read more- September 27, 2022
What a journey it’s been since I was elected to serve the people of Kaipara in 2018. Thank you to everyone who supported my vision for this place.
Read more- September 13, 2022
The long shadow of debt for Kaipara District Council has been a defining characteristic of the last decade. As at 30 June 2012 Council had internal loans of $83.4 million with the Mangawhai Community Wastewater Scheme component of that internal debt at $58.5 million.
Read more- August 30, 2022
Trustworthiness is at the heart of Kaipara District Council, which aims to be “a trusted Council”. It’s been a long journey back from the edge of local democracy and the Kaipara Commission during which time there were appointed Commissioners rather than locally-elected Councillors and a Mayor.
Read more- August 16, 2022
Busy times in recent weeks marked by exceptional moments have kept me well-occupied.
Read more- August 02, 2022
Success has come for Kaipara District Council at the recent AGM of Local Government New Zealand where our remit to limit and better regulate vape stores was voted upon
Read more- July 19, 2022
Nominations are now open for the election process for Mayor and Councillors of the next Kaipara District Council. I am keen for Kaipara people to have many great candidates from whom to choose our next Council.
Read more- July 05, 2022
Big news in Kaipara is that Deputy Mayor Anna Curnow will not be seeking re-election at the upcoming Council elections.
Read more- June 21, 2022
Matariki marks the start of the new year on the Māori calendar, when the constellation of stars with that name appears in the sky and the new planting and growing season begins.
Read more- June 07, 2022
At the 25 May Kaipara District Council meeting the Exposure Draft of the Kaipara District Plan was discussed and a decision made to hold back on the official release and consultation of that “rule book” document.
Read more- May 09, 2022
Slashing next year’s rates by 2.27% looks to be on the cards for Kaipara District Council, following a Council Briefing last week where staff updated elected members on progress with the draft Annual Plan.
Read more- April 26, 2022
Complex problems for councils seldom come as neatly packaged as the “Better Off” funding which is part of the Three Waters Reforms.
Read more- April 11, 2022
Knocking off the big things as the season turns, daylight savings ends and the autumn equinox has passed, Kaipara District Council has just had confirmation the Mangawhai Central Private Plan Change has been resolved by all the concerned parties without the need for a costly Environment Court hearing.
Read more- March 28, 2022
Even lower expectations for KDC rates in the 2022-23 Annual Plan year, commencing 1 July, are now firmly on the cards as Council gets closer to its June finalisation of what will be in the Annual Plan.
Read more- March 14, 2022
Getting clear results is a good thing, but when they’re excellent as well as clear then that’s simply great!
Read more- February 22, 2022
Future-focused energies for the finish of February are helping set up Kaipara District Council for a busy time ahead.
Read more- February 15, 2022
Covid Omicron case numbers are increasing across New Zealand and in other parts of Northland but not in Kaipara District.
Read more- February 01, 2022
Two years ago last week the Government started its rollout of the first responses to the Covid-19 coronavirus. We’ve been living in a pandemic since then.
Read more- January 18, 2022
Standing at the gate of the year, as I look ahead I see a colourful year for Kaipara District Council.
Read more- December 21, 2021
Taking a moment to reflect on the positive things from the year that’s coming to its end soon is my best advice for right now. Well, it’s what’s helping me get through.
Read more- December 07, 2021
Resilience and taking some time to breath easily are important for us all in the busiest few weeks of the year, starting now.
Read more- November 30, 2021
As November turns into December the pace of things quickens around the Kaipara.
Read more- November 16, 2021
As already reported, Government has mandated the Three Waters Reforms and there’s no way to wriggle off the hook.
Read more- November 16, 2021
As already reported, Government has mandated the Three Waters Reforms and there’s no way to wriggle off the hook.
Read more- November 02, 2021
In a flash the Three Waters Reforms have gone from looking reasonable to being radical reform, with Mayors across the country panning the announcement by Minister Mahuta that Government will, after all, be compelling all Councils across New Zealand to surrender their drinking water, wastewater and stormwater assets to be reorganised into mega-entities.
Read more- October 18, 2021
Congratulations to people in Kaipara District who’ve responded to the Kaipara Call To Arms and have rolled up their sleeves to get vaccinated in the last two weeks.
Read more- October 04, 2021
Local Councils across New Zealand have been heavily focused in recent weeks on the Government’s Three Waters Reform program and what it may mean for us all.
Read more- August 23, 2021
At the time of writing, we have just entered our first Level 4 lockdown since March of last year.
Read more- July 14, 2021
Fast-paced times for Kaipara District Council will be the flavour of the period ahead.
Read more- June 21, 2021
Keeping connected with friends and family is important for each of us, it’s part of what keeps us healthy, resilient and having an enjoyable life. Connections for small Kaipara District Council are likewise important.
Read more- May 25, 2021
Records have been tumbling at Kaipara District Council and I expect a new level has just been set for the longest single-day Council Meeting
Read more- April 26, 2021
Roads are the most significant part of the business of Council, and something about which locals are justifiably passionate.
Read more- February 22, 2021
In the last month the COVID-19 pandemic has directly impacted Kaipara District twice – once with the 'Northland case' who visited tourism hotspots from Mangawhai to Matakohe and then with the 14/15 Feb checkpoint/boundary confusion which affected large numbers of Kaipara people and for a day effectively cut Kaipara District in half.
Read more- January 21, 2021
Happy new year greetings to you as we roar on further into the Twenties. Already it’s lining up to be a cracker of a year for Kaipara District Council, and our summer season is well underway.
Read more- September 17, 2020
“Kaipara’s getting hotter” is a perfect phrase for the season – winter is now over but, also, the attractiveness of Kaipara for new residents is reaching new levels of popularity.
Read more- July 15, 2020
The darkest part of winter is here and yet there is so much light in Kaipara District
Read more- May 22, 2020
High and dry times continue across Kaipara District, as the worst-in-70-years drought rolls on.
Read more- January 24, 2020
Parched soils, hot temperatures and dry days make it clear summer’s here in Kaipara.
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