This page is to gather feedback on the St Clair/St Kilda coastal project.
We welcome your comments and encourage discussion on our page. Any submitted comments or images will be publicly viewable. Please be polite and respectful with your comments and views.
Any comments or posts which contain profanities, are disrespectful, abusive, considered spam or electioneering may be removed.
We won't usually comment on political issues or get involved in debates.
Your name and feedback may be included on papers available to the media and the public. We collect personal information from you, including your name and contact details, so we can get in touch with you if we need to. We do not share your contact details with anyone. Your submission will only be used for the purposes of the St Clair/St Kilda coastal project.
Your feedback and comments will also be shared with a small independent research team from the University of Otago. They will share their research findings with the DCC. No personal details will be included in any publications from the research. Further information on their project can be found here.
For any other enquiries please email Coast&Community@dcc.govt.nz
Instructions
Welcome to the community ideas wall for the St Clair-St Kilda Coastal Plan project.
On the wall you can tell us and others in the community what matters most to you about the coast from St Kilda to St Clair and how we can improve it for the future.
To give your feedback, simply click on the question you want to answer and follow the set of instructions.
You’ll find the questions at the top of the ideas wall, and you can leave as many answers and comments as you wish. The more the better!
You can also reply to comments to start a discussion or simply show your support for other people’s comments by giving them a thumbs up! Easy.
Due to COVID-19 and the cancellation of workshops and meetings, we really encourage you to share this link with family and friends to ensure they all have their say too.
We are still in the first phase of this consultation to find out what matters to the community and what is happening at the coast. This will provide the foundation for looking at future options to manage the coast. The second step is to look at options for the future and the community will have opportunities to be involved in this later on this year.
The first phase of this consultation will close on Monday 17th August 2020.
Please keep in mind that ideas on this wall are shared publicly. If you’d rather submit your feedback to us privately, then you can use the questionnaire here.