Tauranga is a great city year-round and it's important we use this to our advantage. It's the perfect place for anyone who wants to run a successful business, but also have a great quality of life outside of work. I'm sure our many successful businesses already based here will agree.
The Bay is a great holiday spot but tourism and retail are seasonal. And ask any local retailer and many will tell you that cruise ship passengers don't spend a lot of money when they're here. They have limited baggage space and all their meals are paid for on-board.
Not to mention, how do these tourists help our other local businesses?
They're not going to need electricians, or plumbers or land surveyors or accountants, or any one of the many other businesses that operate in our city.
Tourism and retail will always play a part in our economy, of course, but it is vital we ensure we have as many year-round revenue streams as possible to take the lead in our economic planning. We need more big businesses here to provide more good jobs for our growing population.
Ultimately, our city must ensure it provides for its growing population, which will in turn feed businesses. The more residents we have, the more people there are out shopping on weekends, eating out during the week and spending their wages at local businesses. More residents means more rates being paid.
We will need more infrastructure, so planning such as SmartGrowth are crucial so we are ready when it is needed.
There's no reason why we can't grow as a business hub with Auckland three hours away, our successful local port and the possibilities that ultrafast broadband offers.
Tauranga's population is forecast to grow significantly over the next 30 years, so now is the time to be thinking about what sort of city we want to grow into. If we want to attract leaders in business and innovation (and we'd be silly not to), we need to build on our marketing plans so more people in other parts of the country, and world, know what we can offer.
It will be important that the council and all associated agencies ensure it is as easy as possible for businesses to shift to the Bay.