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  • CCSV Neighbourhoods Areas

    Wellington City Council
    <pre class="wrap">​Neighbourhoods support the day-to-day living needs of residents by providing quality local living, working and/or recreational environments. This includes:- a mix of uses, and building forms and density that encourage social and economic diversity-providing open spaces that are useable, attractive and respond to the city’s...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • Centres Business Areas

    Wellington City Council
    Business areas 1 and 2, Central city zone & District Plan centres. -The commercial and government sectors are the primary drivers of business demand in the city.-The city is projected to require an additional 787,277 sq meters of business floor area over the period 2017 – 2047.-Wellington City has a number of business areas that cater for a range of...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • CCSV Anchors

    Wellington City Council
    The spatial vision map/diagram shows a number of goals for the central city area. The anchors represent areas of resilience are planned to be self-supporting places post events like earthquakes - they may be existing places, like civic square, that are already undergoing redevelopment planning, or new places. There are currently 8 central city anchors:...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • HBA Projected Housing Deficit

    Wellington City Council
    We want Wellington to be a city where we have healthy, affordable homes in connected and lively neighbourhoods, close to the places we live, work and play. It is important that we provide for a variety of housing type, so that everyone has an opportunity to own or rent a quality home in the city. Since 2000 population growth in Wellington has outstripped...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • WCC Tree Cover

    Wellington City Council
    Tree cover data has been uploaded to the databse on 21st of March 2022.This tree cover feature class was produced for Wellington City and Suburbs; the study area can be seen in the accompanying tree canopy cover report (https://dx.doi.org/10.26021/11224). The tree cover feature class was produced using an object-based image analysis (OBIA) approach. OBIA...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • Central City Changes

    Wellington City Council
    The Central City consists of a compact urban core that contains a wide mix of uses that reflect Wellington’s role as our capital city. These include government, retail, education, entertainment, tourism and residential activities. Further residential development is encouraged given the contribution it makes to the overall vitality of the area, reducing...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • Community Amenity Access

    Wellington City Council
    Accessibility heatmap of community facilities around DP centre zones 400m buffer used around all centres - 5 minute catchments generated around facilities - Central City facilities removed Cultural: Theatres Studios Music Venues Museums Galleries Community Centres Halls Cinemas Art Schools Art Groups Libraries Safety: WREMO Community Emergency Fire...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • Housing Density Typologies

    Wellington City Council
    The Spatial Plan is a ‘blueprint’ for our city that sets out a plan of action for where and how we should grow and develop. It provides the direction needed for the District Plan Review and will ultimately replace the Wellington Urban Growth Plan 2015. This layer defines the housing density typologies classifications contained in the final Spatial Plan....
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • Indicative Development Cost Hazard Areas

    Wellington City Council
    We want Wellington to be a City that is prepared for shocks and natural hazard events, with new communities built in less vulnerable locations, new buildings that are safe and built with risk in mind, and more places/spaces available to enable communities to come together and support one another. Wellington is subject to a number of natural hazard risks,...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • Infrastructure Priority Bubbles

    Wellington City Council
    Infrastructure priority bubbles showing a high-level overview of potential infrastructure investment and identified Spatial Plan growth areas. Infrastructure investment sequencing priorities (short, medium & long term) to support growth. Priorities are: Short to medium term focus – 0 to 10 years (Central City, Newtown, Johnsonville, Tawa)Medium to...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • Maori Precinct Boundaries

    Wellington City Council
    The District Plan provides an opportunity to acknowledge the sites of importance to tangata whenua and to allow for new developments to respect their significance. Precincts, sites, features and tracks of significance to the tangata whenua have also been identified. These are classified into different types and management techniques. Part of the criteria...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • WCC Shelters

    Wellington City Council

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    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • Address

    Wellington City Council

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    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • WCC Seats

    Wellington City Council

    This dataset has no description

    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • WCC Rubbish Bins

    Wellington City Council

    This dataset has no description

    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • Opportunity Sites

    Wellington City Council
    Each of the boundaries for these areas has been identified in the Spatial Plan as being an opportunity Site. Areas are at differing stages of planning, engagement, and development. For the purposes of the Spatial Plan, these areas are split into ‘In progress’ and ‘Future focus’. Lincolnshire Farm: Anticipated future urban area comprising residential and...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • Māori Tracks

    Wellington City Council
    The District Plan provides an opportunity to acknowledge the sites of importance to tangata whenua and to allow for new developments to respect their significance. Precincts, sites, features and tracks of significance to the tangata whenua have also been identified. These are classified into different types and management techniques. Part of the criteria...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • WCC Wards 2022-2025

    Wellington City Council
    This dataset contains the approved Northern, Onslow - Western, Lambton, Eastern and Southern ward boundaries for the 2022 local government elections as determined by Local Government Comission.
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • WCC Trees

    Wellington City Council
    This dataset contains Trees owned/maintained by Parks, Sport and Recreation Business Unit, Wellington City Council. The development of this dataset was undertaken to allow Trees to be spatially represented for Asset Management and Operational Maintenance use. Data was initially captured by Arborlab. Status of data: ongoing
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024
  • Community Infrastructure

    Wellington City Council
    Key community infrastructure locations in the Adopted Spatial Plan: community centres, schools, and libraries. For more information contact the Planning for Growth team: planningforgrowth@wcc.govt.nz
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 3 October 2024