Strategies help guide decision-making and set strategic goals for the growth and development of the town.
The Arts, Culture and Heritage Strategy (ACH) supports our community to lead exciting projects, and facilitates opportunities for the community to connect, perform, create, and learn.
He Hiringa Tangata, He Hiringa Whenua sets out the long-term strategic direction for the Masterton/Whakaoriori district across four development areas: social, cultural, environmental, and economic.
The Cycling Strategy outlines the work that will make cycling in Masterton safer and more attractive.
We want to ensure that everyone who lives in our District, or anyone visiting us, has easy access to our fantastic parks and open spaces.
The Te Rautaki Rangatahi o Wairarapa Wairarapa Youth Strategy sets out what council can do to respond to and support young peoples' needs and aspirations.
The Masterton Town Centre Strategy was adopted by Council in August 2018 to bring our community together and create spaces that facilitate connection.
The Wairarapa Region Positive Ageing Strategy was developed to prepare for the region’s ageing community and help them lead valued, connected and fulfilling lives.
Wairarapa Economic Development Strategy (WEDS) was developed to maintain momentum in the region’s economy and plan for a future that allows for growth.