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Vision Rodney

A Strategy For The District's Future

Where is our District heading in the next 20 to 30 years? Where do you want it to go? Are we heading into a future that we want for ourselves and our children?

It is said that: "It is not where you are, it is where you are headed that matters."

Vision Rodney describes the top-level outcomes:-

What do we want our future to be ?
What is really important to our quality of life?
What do we want to keep the same?
What do we need to change or make better?

Where do our community outcomes come from?

Community outcomes are produced from the voices of many people across our District. During 2008, people discussed the future and said what they value in Rodney, what they want for Rodney in the future, what they want preserved and what they want to be different. Vision Rodney is the result of that process, which was facilitated by the Council on behalf of local communities.

On december 18, 2008 the Council formally adopted Vision Rodney. Even though Vision Rodney is a strategic vision of and for local communities, the Council wants to use it as its own strategic framework. The Council intends to assist communities to achieve their outcomes wherever possible.

Vision Rodney has an outline of areas that may be measured to monitor progress.  We will be developing a full monitoring framework in 2009.

To view Vision Rodney in its entirety please click here or to read a section, click on the relevant heading in the table below.

Contact Details:
Beverly Fletcher
beverly.fletcher@rodney.govt.nz

 

 Vision Rodney  

Introduction

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How community outcomes are identified

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Foundation Concepts

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what happens next?

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Outcome 1: Prosperous

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Outcome 2: Vibrant

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Outcome 3: Distinctive

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Outcome 4: Connected

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Outcome 5:Safe and Healthy

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Outcome 6: Clean and Green

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