Each sets out the purpose of the consultation and provides any relevant documents and details.
If you would like to make a submission regarding any of the consultations listed here, please refer to the public feedback details provided in each consultation.
Current consultations - open for submissions
Name of consultation | Closes |
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Draft Logan Park Management Plan | 03/11/2025 |
Proposed parking changes |
Current consultations - Hearing details
Name of consultation | Hearing date |
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Proposed Paid Sunday Parking Zone | Friday 15th August 2025 |
Albany Street Connection Project Parking Restrictions | Friday 15th August 2025 |
Reserves Management Plan General Policies Review | Monday 18th August 2025 |
Mosgiel Recreation Area management plan review | Friday 29th August 2025 |
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Submissions that the DCC are currently working on
Submissions are an opportunity for Council to express their views and perspectives on proposals by central government or other stakeholder organisations - information on the submissions being worked can be viewed on the We're submitting on page
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District Plan changes
Information and the consultation process for the 2nd Generation District Plan (2GP) can be viewed on the 2nd Generation District Plan (2GP) page.
Information about changes to the District Plan 2006 can be viewed on the District Plan (2006) changes page.
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Notified resource consents
Information about notified resource consent applications for which submissions are currently being accepted, can be viewed on the Current notified applications page.
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Current alcohol licence applications
Information about current applications for which submissions are currently being accepted, can be viewed on the Current alcohol licence applications page.
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People's Panel
The Dunedin People’s Panel is an email-based panel which lets you have your say on Dunedin’s future. As a panelist we will send you the occasional survey on issues that the Council and city are facing. Your feedback will be used as a sounding-board for Council’s decision-making and will help shape Dunedin’s future.