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Takiwā o Arataki

Arataki neighbourhood

Arataki is home to over 17,000 people and includes Arataki, Te Maunga, Mangatawa, Palm Beach and Kairua.

It forms part of the coastal strip and sits between the Mauao/Mount Maunganui and Pāpāmoa wards.

We’re investing in the future of Arataki, focusing on improving roads, enhancing public spaces, and creating safer, more connected neighbourhoods.

In the future, key projects like the Arataki Bus Hub upgrade and improvements to local reserves will offer better transport links and improved recreational facilities. These developments are vital as Arataki continues to serve as a key access route for both commuters and the broader community and provides convenient access to nearby recreational facilities, including Baywave and Baypark.

Projects happening in Arataki

Tauranga City, Judea and Brookfield wastewater network renewals


We’re carrying out renewal works across Tauranga’s wastewater network, with work scheduled in parts of Tauranga City, Judea and Brookfield

Last updated:
May 7, 2025

Building our future. Cameron Road Stage 2


Upgrading Cameron Road and the waters network beneath it has an important role to play in providing more homes for people in our city.

Last updated:
May 6, 2025

Tauranga local neighbourhood playground upgrades


Tauranga is home to more than 100 playgrounds, many of which need to be renewed in the next decade.

Last updated:
May 5, 2025

City centre buses


We're making it safer and easier for people to move around our city no matter how they choose to travel – including by bus.

Last updated:
May 1, 2025

Connecting the people. Fifteenth Avenue to Welcome Bay Road


Our city is growing fast. The Fifteenth Avenue, Turret Road and Welcome Bay Road route links many communities and is going to become increasingly important as our city grows.

Last updated:
May 1, 2025

Merivale Community Centre


We’re redeveloping the Merivale Community Centre to create a safe, welcoming and flexible space for the communities of Merivale.

Last updated:
Apr 8, 2025

Council’s leased office block at 90 Devonport Road


A sustainable development will house all Council city centre-based administration staff under one roof.

Last updated:
Apr 4, 2025

Monmouth Redoubt restoration


The redoubt is closed while works to stabilise its banks and address failing retaining walls is underway.

Last updated:
Mar 25, 2025

Memorial Park Aquatic Centre


Tauranga is growing, and our current aquatic facilities are struggling to keep up. To meet the needs of our community now and in the future, we’re planning a new aquatic facility at Memorial Park.

Last updated:
Feb 21, 2025

Key reserves master planning


We reviewed our three key sporting facilities, Baypark, Blake Park and Tauranga and Wharepai Domain to see how they met the needs of particular groups, and how we could make them better and more accessible for everyone in the community.

Last updated:
Feb 21, 2025

City centre movement pilot


Wider footpaths, greener spaces and one-way streets are among improvements being piloted to make the city centre nicer and help people move around more easily.

Last updated:
Jan 23, 2025

Grey Street - Durham Street laneway


A new city centre laneway will connect Grey Street and Durham Street.

Last updated:
Jan 23, 2025

The Greerton Maarawaewae study


Tauranga City Council is looking at the future use of the Crown-owned Tauranga Racecourse Reserve in Greerton.

Last updated:
Jan 14, 2025

Gate Pā Community Centre


We’re building a community centre to create a safe, welcoming and flexible space for the communities of Gate Pā.

Last updated:
Dec 19, 2024

More ways to move Tauranga South, Gate Pā and Merivale


We’re proposing some safety improvements in Tauranga South, Gate Pā and Merivale to make walking and cycling to and from school and around the neighbourhood easier and safer.

Last updated:
Nov 11, 2024

Waimapu Catchment Management Plan


Contributing to the long-term health and wellbeing of the catchment by identifying opportunities and investment priorities to deliver positive outcomes in freshwater management.

Last updated:
Sep 25, 2024

Civic Precinct – the heartbeat of Te Papa


Exciting plans are underway to redevelop the civic precinct in the heart of our city.

Last updated:
Aug 19, 2024

Library and Community Hub


As part of our exciting plans to get the heart of our city pumping, we’re building a new library and community hub in the city centre on Willow Street.

Last updated:
Aug 19, 2024

Tauranga Museum


The Tauranga Museum will be a key component of Te Manawataki o Te Papa, the transformed city centre in the heart of Tauranga.

Last updated:
Aug 19, 2024

Memorial Park and Community Recreation Hub


We’re starting to think about how we use and make the most of Memorial Park in the future, alongside the planned upgrade of the aquatic and recreation hub facilities situated at the park.

Last updated:
Aug 14, 2024

Who's representing Arataki?

Mikaere Sydney

Rick Curach
Arataki Ward Councillor
027 266 3944
rick.curach@tauranga.govt.nz

Mikaere Sydney

Mahé Drysdale
Mayor of Tauranga
07 577 7000
mahe.drysdale@tauranga.govt.nz

Latest news for Arataki

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Mount Skate Park

Destination skatepark

In collaboration with members from our local skate community, we’ve designed an exciting new destination skatepark in Mount Maunganui.

Destination skatepark

What's happening city-wide?

These projects affect the entire city, including Arataki. 

Local Water Done Well


The policy direction paves the way for services and assets to stay in councils' ownership and control, while operating under a new service delivery model. 

Last updated:
Apr 28, 2025

Annual Plan 2025-2026


Help us find the right balance to keep moving our city forward for future generations, while keeping it fair and as affordable as possible today.

Last updated:
Apr 28, 2025

Draft Alcohol Licensing Fees Bylaw


We are proposing a bylaw to set our own alcohol licensing fees. This means we would have the option to change how alcohol licensing is funded in Tauranga.

Last updated:
Apr 10, 2025

Safer speeds


Speed limits outside Tauranga schools will drop to 30km/h during drop off and pick up times from early-mid 2025 to make it safer for students.

Last updated:
Feb 25, 2025

Tauranga city water supply resource reconsents


Ensuring access to a secure and safe supply of water for our city is a priority for Council.

Last updated:
Sep 13, 2024

Other ways to get involved

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