Strategy to foster Kāpiti Economy

Kāpiti develops economic development strategy

An advisory group of local business representatives working collaboratively with the Kāpiti Coast District Council have reviewed and refreshed the district’s Economic Development Strategy.
The draft Economic Development Strategy 2020-23 provides a roadmap for fostering a thriving local economy over the long term and aims to ensure a more coordinated and inclusive approach to economic development activity in Kāpiti.
Districtwide Councillor and business and jobs portfolio holder, Angela Buswell says the draft Strategy outlines five key areas of focus and actions for the Council, iwi, local businesses and the Kāpiti Coast community to work together to help move our economy forward over the next three years.
“The Strategy lays out a roadmap to promote the Kāpiti Coast as a great place to live, visit and do business and enable more job opportunities and pathways to employment. It aims to showcase our key sectors and rich natural environment, and encourage business growth and better wellbeing for all.
“I am very grateful for the time and energy members of the drafting group, Heather Hutchings, Liz Koh and Jenna-Lea Philpott, and Council staff have invested to help get us to the point where we have a draft Strategy to share with the community,” says Cr Buswell.
Heather Hutchings of the Kāpiti Chamber of Commerce says taking a collaborative approach to the delivery of the strategy will make a practical difference to the future of Kāpiti’s economy.
“The Chamber’s role is to be a proactive advocate for Kāpiti businesses who are the backbone of our economy, and essential to a resilient, strong future. Kāpiti has many economic opportunities we can maximise through a strong framework and focused priorities,” says Ms Hutchings.
Liz Koh, Chair of the Kāpiti Economic Development Agency says the Strategy reflects the roles and contributions of various partners and organisations, and its implementation will be overseen through the strategic leadership of a proposed Independent Governance Board.
“Partnerships are a critical foundation for economic success and resilience and these have been strengthened during the COVID-19 pandemic. We now look forward to sharing the draft with the community for further input and working together to implement it,” says Ms Koh.

The Council is inviting feedback on the draft strategy until 5pm, Thursday 9 July. To view the draft Economic Development Strategy 2020-2023 visit: www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/whats-on/have-your-say/Kāpiti-Economic-Development-Strategy-refresh<www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/whats-on/have-your-say/Kāpiti-Economic-Development-Strategy-refresh>

Have your say at Drop in sessions
The group will also be having drop-in sessions where you can talk to a member of the Economic Development team.

Paraparaumu
Kowhai room, Te Newhanga Community Centre, 15a Ngahina Street
Wednesday 1 July, 10am -12noon
Tuesday 7 July, 10am -12noon
Tuesday 7 July, 6pm-8pm

Ōtaki
Senior Citizens Hall, 23 Rangatira Street
Thursday 2 July, 6pm-8pm