You can follow the Takutai Kāpiti project journey through the timeline below.
2019-20
2019
Takutai Kāpiti Co-Design Working Group
6 December 2019
Meeting Overview
- Introduction to the Takutai Kāpiti Co-Design Working Group.
- Discussion on the purpose and objectives of the Co-Design process.
- Discussion on the Coastal Advisory Panel composition, geographic extent, and time frames.
Supporting Document – Mitchell Daysh Discussion Draft – Coastal Adaptation Planning Process
Pictured: Takutai Kāpiti Co-Design Working Group representatives from Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC), Kāpiti Coast District Council (KCDC), ART-Confederation Coastal Advisory Group (ARTCAG), Coastal Rate Payers United (CRU), and North Ōtaki Beach Residents Group (NOBRG).
2020
Takutai Kāpiti Co-Design Working Group
21 February 2020
Meeting Overview
- Discussion on the principles of the Co-Design process.
- Updates and discussion on Takutai Kāpiti: Climate change and our coast Summit 2020.
- Update on feedback from iwi representatives on the Coastal Advisory Panel number and geographical locations.
- Initial discussion on procurement process options for technical advise to the Coastal Advisory Panel.
Supporting Document – Takutai Kāpiti: Climate change and our coast Summit 2020 – Kāpiti news
Pictured: Takutai Kāpiti Co-Design Working Group representatives from Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC), Kāpiti Coast District Council (KCDC), ART-Confederation Coastal Advisory Group (ARTCAG), Coastal Rate Payers United (CRU), and North Ōtaki Beach Residents Group (NOBRG).
2020
Takutai Kāpiti Co-Design Working Group
17 April 2020
Meeting Overview
- ART-Confederation Coastal Advisory Group (ARTCAG) introduction and scope.
- Draft Co-Design Term of Reference discussed for further development.
- Discussion on KCDC/ GWRC interface possibilities.
- Discussion on the timing and process for procuring Coastal Science and Engineering expertise.
Supporting Document – For discussion – Summary of Technical Procurement Process
2020
Takutai Kāpiti Co-Design Working Group
8 May 2020
Meeting Overview
Targeted meeting to discuss and agree the updated Co-Design Working Group Term of Reference.
2020
Takutai Kāpiti Co-Design Working Group
15 May 2020
Meeting Overview
- Agreement on Co-Design Working Group Term of Reference.
- Discussion on the number, geographical location, and desired composition of the Coastal Advisory Panel.
- Discussion on the governance options for the Takutai Kāpiti project.
Supporting Document – for discussion: Coastal Advisory Panel Options Paper
Supporting Document – For discussion: Appendix One: Coastal Advisory Panel Options Paper
Supporting Document – Agreed Working Group Term of Reference
Supporting Document – Takutai Kāpiti project Governance Options
2020
Takutai Kāpiti Co-Design Working Group
24 September 2020
Meeting overview
- Update on the Takutai Kāpiti project.
- Discussion on the Coastal Advisory Panel composition.
- Discussion on the Takutai Kāpiti project governance.
- Discussion on the Coastal Advisory Panel appointment/recruitment.
- Agreement on the Coastal Advisory Panel design.
- Agreement on the Coastal Advisory Panel scope.
Supporting document – for Discussion – Coastal Advisory Panel
2020
Takutai Kāpiti Co-Design Working Group
7 October 2020
Meeting Overview
- Agreement on the governance for the Takutai Kāpiti project.
- Agreement on the core skills/competencies of the Coastal Advisory Panel members.
Supporting document – draft for discussion – Takutai Kapiti Governance diagram
Supporting document – draft for discussion – Coastal Advisory Panel Criteria
2020
Takutai Kāpiti Co-Design Working Group
16 October 2020
Meeting overview
- Update on the Coastal Science and Engineering Services procurement process.
- Discussion on the pre-circulated Version 1 draft Co-Design Working Group Report.
- Discussion on the Coastal Advisory Panel composition.
- Discussion on the Coastal Advisory Panel appointment/recruitment.
Supporting document – for Discussion – Coastal Advisory Panel Narrative
Supporting document – for discussion – Version 1 Draft Co-Design Working Group Report
2020
Takutai Kāpiti Co-Design Working Group
30 October 2020
Meeting Overview
- Discussion on Version 2 – Draft Co-Design Working Group Report.
- The session focused on the report sections – Panel Scope and Panel Financial Contributions.
Supporting document – draft for discussion – Version 2 – Draft Co-Design Working Group Report
2020
Coastal Science and Engineering Provider
4 November 2020
Meeting Overview
- discussion on outstanding information/ data required for the Coastal Hazard and Risk Assessment.
2020
Takutai Kāpiti Co-Design Working Group
12 November 2020
Meeting Overview
- Consider and approve pre- circulated (Version 3) Draft Co- Design Report.
Supporting document – draft for discussion – Version 3 – Draft Co-Design Working Group Report
2020
Coastal Science and Engineering Provider
19 November 2020
Meeting Overview
- Kāpiti Coast site visit
Pictured: Members of the Takutai Kāpiti project team, Kāpiti Coast District Council, Greater Wellington Regional Council, and Jacobs at Paekākāriki.
Pictured: Takutai Kāpiti project manager at Raumati South/ Queen Elizabeth Park.
Pictured: Members of the Takutai Kāpiti project team, Kāpiti Coast District Council, Greater Wellington Regional Council and Jacobs at Paraparaumu Beach South.
Pictured: Members of the Takutai Kāpiti project team, Greater Wellington Regional Council and Jacobs at Paraparaumu Beach North.
Pictured: Members of the Takutai Kāpiti project team, Greater Wellington Regional Council and Jacobs at Waikanae Estuary/ river mouth.
Pictured: Members of the Takutai Kāpiti project team and Jacobs at Te Horo Beach.
Pictured: Members of the Takutai Kāpiti project team, Greater Wellington Regional Council and Jacobs at Ōtaki river mouth.
Pictured: Members of the Takutai Kāpiti project team, Greater Wellington Regional Council and Jacobs at North Ōtaki Beach.
2020
Te Whakaminenga o Kāpiti
24 November 2020
Meeting Overview
- Update and further consultation with Te Whakaminenga o Kāpiti (TWoK) on the Takutai Kāpiti project.
2020
Kāpiti Coast District Council
10 December 2020
Meeting Overview
- The Takutai Kāpiti Co-Design Working Group presented the ‘Co-Design Working Group report’ to Kāpiti Coast District Council.
- This report sought Council’s endorsement of the Working Group recommendations on Phase Two of the Takutai Kāpiti project.
- The recommendations covered:
- Coastal Advisory Panel design;
- Coastal Advisory Panel scope;
- Takutai Kāpiti project governance;
- Coastal Advisory Panel composition;
- Coastal Advisory Panel appointment; and
- Coastal Advisory Panel financial support.
Takutai Kāpiti Co-Design Working Group Report
Officer Report to accompany Co-Design Working Group Report
Appendix -Takutai Kapiti Co-Design Working Group Term of Reference
The Council meeting can be found on the Kāpiti Coast District Council YouTube:
Minutes can be found here.
2020
Coastal Advisory Panel (CAP) Recruitment
23 November 2020
APPLICATIONS OPENED: Coastal Advisory Panel (CAP) Chair
A Job Description for this role can be found here
Applications closed 27 January 2021.
2021
2021
Kāpiti Coastal Hazard Survey
February 2021
A 10 question Kāpiti coastal hazard survey was posted alongside the December Takutai Kāpiti project newsletter.
The aim of this survey was to find out how the Kāpiti community feel about their region’s coast and its future.
Survey results were collated in February 2021.
The survey results can be found here: Coastal Hazard Survey Results 2021.
2021
Coastal Advisory Panel (CAP) Chair Recruitment
15 March 2021
APPLICATIONS OPENED: Coastal Advisory Panel (CAP) Chair
The Takutai Kāpiti project aims to increase awareness of environmental challenges to our coastline and encourage the Kāpiti Community to be a part of forming a response.
To support the project a Coastal Advisory Panel (CAP) made up of iwi partners, community, and other key stakeholder/agency representatives is being set up.
The CAP will be a working group of local people and act as the formal mechanism through which wider community input, indigenous knowledge and technical expertise are used to develop coastal adaption options for the Kāpiti Coast District Council to consider.
Takutai Kāpiti is seeking a Chair for the CAP.
To be successful in this role you will have proven leadership and facilitation skills, previous experience chairing a committee of volunteers/ community groups, an ability to influence and achieve consensus, and be able to act impartially and without bias.
With a special relationship and commitment to the Kāpiti Coast, you will be an effective communicator, politically astute with experience of organisational and people management. You will have an understanding of Māori language, tikanga, history and cultural values.
More information on the Takutai Kāpiti project can be found on
https://takutaikapiti.nz/
Only people with the legal right to live and work in New Zealand should apply.
Applications close 29 April 2021
2021
Te Whakaminenga o Kāpiti
16 March 2021
Meeting Overview
- Updates:
- Takutai Kāpiti: Our community coastal adaptation project
- Coastal Advisory Panel (CAP) iwi membership recommendations and appointments
- Cultural Values Assessment
Powerpoint presentation here: Takutai Kāpiti Project Update – TWoK briefing March 2021
Minutes coming soon.
2021
Coastal Advisory Panel (CAP) Member Recruitment
8 April 2021
APPLICATIONS OPENED: Coastal Advisory Panel (CAP) Member
The Takutai Kāpiti project aims to increase awareness of environmental challenges to our coastline and encourage the Kāpiti community to be a part of forming a response. To support the project, a Coastal Advisory Panel (CAP) made up of iwi partners, community, and other key stakeholder/ agency representatives is being set up.
The CAP will be a working group of local people and act as the formal mechanism through which wider community input, indigenous knowledge and technical expertise are used to develop coastal adaption options for the Kāpiti Coast District Council to consider.
Takutai Kāpiti is seeking six members to sit on the CAP.
To be successful in this role you will preferably have had previous experience working in a committee of volunteers and/or a community group setting. You will offer an ability to work collaboratively and constructively to achieve consensus in support of recommendations. You will be comfortable evaluating analytical information, decision making and participating in group or committee settings.
You will also have a special relationship and commitment to the Kāpiti Coast community and understand Māori language, tikanga, history and cultural values.
More information on the Takutai Kāpiti project can be found on https://takutaikapiti.nz/
Only people with the legal right to live and work in New Zealand should apply.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE: Wednesday 5th May 2021
Coastal Advisory Panel (CAP) Member Job Description April 2021
2021
Coastal Advisory Panel (CAP) Chair Announcement
19 April 2021
Former NZ Prime Minister and Waikanae resident, Rt Hon James Bolger ONZ PC, has been appointed as Chair of the Coastal Advisory Panel (CAP) set up to support Takutai Kāpiti, a coastal adaption project. The CAP will be a group of people from Tangata Whenua and the local community.
It will act as the formal mechanism through which wider community input, indigenous knowledge and technical expertise are used to develop coastal adaption options for the Kāpiti Coast District Council to consider.
Kāpiti Coast District Mayor K Gurunathan congratulated Mr Bolger on his appointment and thanked members of the Co-design Working Group whose recommendations led to the establishment of the CAP.
“I welcome the opportunity to have such a distinguished member of our community lead this very important work.
“It will bring together our Tiriti partners and the Kāpiti community to start planning our response to climate change,” Mayor Gurunathan says.
Mr Bolger says solutions must be developed.
“As a Kāpiti Coast local I am pleased to chair the Panel that will recommend coastal adaptation options for Councils consideration.
“The aim is to protect our coastal neighbours and ratepayers’ dollars from the inevitable cost of responding to climate change and rising sea levels.
“No one is suggesting that there are easy solutions, but they must be developed as the tide will come whether we are ready or not,” Mr Bolger says.
The CAP will meet regularly over a 12-month period to consider coastal hazards and the risks they represent, review a range of adaptation options, and assess these against cultural, social, and economic impacts.
Recruitment for CAP members is currently underway and closes on Wednesday 5th May 2021.
Click here to find out more and apply
Click here to find out more about Takutai Kāpiti
Photo (attached) subjects are Rt Hon Jim Bolger (L) and Kāpiti Coast District Council Iwi Partnerships Manager Kahu Ropata at the Climate change and our coast Summit in 2020 at Ngā Purapura in Ōtaki.
2021
Coastal Science and Engineering Services
01 June 2021
Updated Coastal Hazard Susceptibility and Vulnerability Assessment
Council has commissioned Jacobs Ltd to undertake a Coastal Hazard Susceptibility and Vulnerability Assessment for the Kāpiti Coast District coastline, from Ōtaki in the north to Paekākāriki in the south. This assessment is subject to independent review by Beca Ltd.
The assessment will update previous coastal hazard assessments undertaken along the Kāpiti Coast District shoreline involving the identification of areas susceptible to current and future coastal erosion and inundation hazards.
The assessment will identify areas susceptible to current and future coastal erosion and inundation hazards with various magnitudes of sea level rise and the vulnerability of critical council infrastructure, community services and private property to those hazards.
The methodology used to inform the development of the assessment reflects both national and international best practice, and meets the requirements of the New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010 and Ministry for the Environment: Preparing for Coastal Change. Guidance for Local Government
- Review the methodology Jacobs will use to develop the Coastal Hazard Susceptibility and Vulnerability Assessment for the Kāpiti Coast District coastline
- Questions and answers about Takutai Kāpiti and the methodology report
- Jacobs presentation to KCDC – Presentation to Councillors 27 May 2021
- Takutai Kāpiti Project – Collated Beca and GWRC Review Comments
- Takutai Kāpiti Project – Collated KCDC Review Comments
2021
Kāpiti Coast District Council – Strategy and Operations Committee
17 June 2021
Meeting Overview
- Update on Takutai Kāpiti Coastal Advisory Panel members
Takutai Kāpiti Project Update – Strategy and Operations 17 June (00000002)