101 Ballantyne Road Masterplan
This project is on hold.
A project is underway to develop a Masterplan for 101 Ballantyne Road, Wānaka.
About the project
Our district is experiencing sustained and rapid growth, which puts pressure on access to sport and recreation facilities.
As the Wānaka area changes, so too do the needs of the community. The recently rezoned land at 101 Ballantyne Road provides an opportunity to build a multi-use green space in the Wānaka area to support the changing and future needs of the growing community.
A Masterplan will be developed for the site, setting a clear path for the development of sport, recreation and open space facilities the next 20 years, to complement existing facilities in the area.
Community input will be vital as the masterplan is developed and we’ll keep you updated on opportunities to take part in this process.
Council has appointed Boffa Miskell to lead development of the Masterplan.
The Masterplan objectives
The Masterplan aims to achieve the following:
- Create and develop a sports hub that will benefit and enrich the lives of the growing Upper Clutha community and visitors.
- Improve community outcomes, including health, neighbourhood connectedness and quality of the local environment.
- Improve/overcome the challenges set by the high demand for sporting facilities in this fast-growing district. Taking into consideration the population growth and demographic trends.
- Increase the number of people using this hub for sports and recreational activities, providing supporting tourism and recreation opportunities, and associated economic development.
Masterplan Development
The development of a masterplan for the site is essential to inform future use and a facility that meets the needs of the community. QLDC commissioned the development of a draft masterplan with a 20-year planning horizon, acknowledging the projected growth of the residential population and community changes. Producing the engagement summary has helped to clarify the full scope of what the community hopes this site will deliver alongside understanding the cost challenges involved in developing a fit-for-purpose facility in the currently constrained financial climate.
With the clarity the engagement process has provided, the focus will turn now to reprogramming the timing for the project that accommodates the necessary remediation work and the time and space needed to create a leading sport and community hub. This will couple with the 2024-2034 Ten Year Plan budgeting process and be directed by the elected members as they shape what that long term plan delivers.
QLDC is grateful to all the members of the community who took part in engagement to date, whether that’s through online feedback, meetings or at drop-in sessions. Understanding your aspirations and needs has helped to shape what we've done so far and will continue to inform the project delivery when it moves ahead. That forward programme of work will include further wide consultation with the community and stakeholders.