Sustainable Communities
ICW supports the Wellington City Council’s commitment to developing Wellington as a sustainable eco-city. This includes low carbon transport, sustainable homes and buildings, Wellington sustainable food initiative, and how to reduce waste. Contact us if you have suggestions for this page or are interested in more information.
ICW PROJECT: be a ‘Clean-up Crew’ for your building or street
We’ve had a thought.
We have over 125 apartment buildings in the inner-city. If some residents in
each apartment building became a ‘Clean-Up Crew’ - deciding to keep the
immediate area of their building clear of litter - what an amazing difference
that could make.
We think some folks might like to do this, but perhaps don’t have the equipment
to get started.
The good news is we can help!
Recent ICW documents and activity:
MBIE letter on proposed energy performance ratings for large apartment buildings (23 Feb 2023)
The response from MBIE to a request from ICW associate, Geraldine Murphy, for information about energy ratings and waste minimisation plans proposed for the Building Act.
Wellington City Council - Draft District Plan
The Council’s Spatial Plan informed the draft District Plan. In October 2020, we provided this submission with our feedback, ideas and suggestions.
Read our submission hereICW believes that a regulated maximum population density per hectare for a mesh block is essential so that monitoring could ensure consent is not given to any new build or conversion that would result in that maximum being exceeded. The following presentation is a sample of current mesh block population density levels in Te Aro which are already unacceptably high in relation to the inadequate infrastructure, and critical lack of green space and amenities provided in the area.
Read our report here
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Wellington City Council - Te Ngākau Civic Precinct Framework
The Te Ngākau Civic Square area plays a key part in inner-city life, so we are closely following the plans for its development. Read our May 2021 submission to the Framework here.
ICW responded when the Council worked on to developing a plan for Te Ngākau-Civic Square as a whole, and asked for a framework to be developed to return the council’s main buildings to the square, while developing it as the musical, creative and democratic heart of the city”. Read our submission here
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ICW provided a submission focusing on issues identified through ICW’s research on the earthquake-prone buildings legislation (specifically, on owners in multi-owner residential buildings) and how these impact on governance arrangements and long-term maintenance plans.
Read our submission here
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Wellington City Council - Central Library, Te Mataphihi
ICW had the opportunity to submit our perspective on the future of our Central City Library Te Matapihi. We outlined our preference and explained our belief how the money invested would provides the City and our Community with the best value for money in both the short and long term.
Read our submission here
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ICW Walkabout with WCC - Density Issues
ICW is not against density but we want quality of life considered as a fundamental first. This document resulted from walking the inner-city with a group of City Councillors, and serves to identify key ingredients for ‘density done well’
Read the document here