A concept landscape plan for Jardine Park was unveiled at the KPCA AGM last Wednesday. You can check it out here. We are keen to get feedback on the plan: drop-in consultation sessions with Katie Deans, the designer, and Briana Pringle, QLDC Parks & Reserves, Planning Manager will take place at... read more →
Mar
17
Mar
17
It’s not the emergency we have been planning for at KPCA, but the response to the arrival on our shores of the COVID-19 virus brings into play neighbourhood support. With the imposition of self-isolation on anyone returning home to the Peninsula since 1 a.m. Monday, we need to look out... read more →
Mar
10
To ensure the Peninsula view on Airport expansion is clearly represented in the Airport Economic and Social Impact Assessments, we have today set out the community's continued opposition to expansion of the air noise boundaries, drawing on the submission made in August 2018 and bringing the analysis up to date.... read more →
Mar
08
This important survey closes next Wednesday (see 20 February blog and https://letstalk.qldc.govt.nz/airport-impact-assessments). To ensure your voice is fully heard, you can also send any previous submission you may have made back in 2018 on the Airport's proposal to expand the Air Noise Boundaries to survey@martinjenkins.co.nz attention Donella. For further background see... read more →
Mar
03
KP Vision 2020, Community Housing and Jardine Park make-over: all on the agenda for the AGM on 11 March at the Golf Club, commencing 7pm. Open to all Peninsula folk, you don't have to be a KP member to participate! Check out the Summer Newsletter for the latest updates on... read more →
Feb
26
Good news from Otago Regional Council: it today approved the proposed Regional Public Transport Plan change to specify a Lake Wakatipu water ferry service as integral to the transport network. While this is a technical step, it signals support for the long term provision of a ferry service which will... read more →
Feb
26
QLDC Councillors have stated that they expect Queenstown Airport Corporation to deliver a strategic plan demonstrating how it intends to maintain its long term operational functionality while prioritising, amongst other things, continuing to live within the established noise boundaries. While there will be plenty of opportunities for pushback from QAC,... read more →
Feb
21
This year's process of QLDC agreeing to the Airport's strategic direction - think expanding Noise Boundaries - is about to kick off! The Council is meeting next Tuesday, the 25th, to agree a timetable for delivery of the Airport's corporate document, the Statement of Intent (SOI); and to approve a... read more →
Feb
20
As with the Ferry Service, your voice on the Airport’s Noise Boundaries is vital. An independent online survey is open from today until 11 March. Please fill it in - and don’t be put off by the fact it is accessed via the QLDC website: we are assured it is... read more →
Jan
30
Over 1900 signatures on our petition - Keep the Wakatipu Ferry on the water - has helped persuade the Otago Regional Council to begin the process of public investment in the ferry service. It's a complicated process and long term success is not assured. So we must keep up the... read more →