Community board speaks out against Tarras airport proposal

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Posted 24 October, 2023
Wanaka Community Board

The board is seeking to be involved in decision making on the airport

The Wānaka Upper Clutha Community Board (WUCCB) says it has concerns for the Upper Clutha if an international airport is developed in Tarras.

The local community board added its voice to opposition to the controversial airport proposal, joining others like Lake Wānaka Tourism, Destination Queenstown, and Queenstown Airport CEO Glen Sowry, who have spoken out in recent months.

WUCCB chair Simon Telfer said Wānaka would be a first-stop for many people who fly into Tarras and the impact on our sewage, stormwater, drinking water and roading networks “will likely overburden already strained infrastructure”.

“Consequently, community facilities could be significantly impacted under further financial constraints. The pressure on a relatively small Upper Clutha ratepayer base to provide the investment required for the anticipated surge in visitor numbers will be substantial.”

He said the board “fully supports” the regenerative approach laid out by Lake Wānaka Tourism and Destination Queenstown’s destination management plans, which move away from mass tourism to operating with greater sensitivity for the place and its people.

“Additionally, the environmental impact and associated emissions of increased air travel run contrary to the District’s Climate Action and Biodiversity Plan as well as its Spatial Plan.”

The proposed airport would be on the Upper Clutha’s doorstep, 30 kilometres from the heart of Wānaka.

“As an affected community the board seeks to be involved in any decision making on large infrastructure projects in the region and support a nation-wide conversation about the need for an additional international airport.”

QLDC is committed to developing a masterplan for Wānaka Airport and the Community Board will be pushing for this to be undertaken in 2024, Simon said.

“This community shaped strategy will provide clarity on airport users, businesses and residents’ desire for the development of Wānaka Airport and the role it will play in the region over future decades.”


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