Estimates, due out from Stats NZ on Friday, are expected to show Queenstown鈥檚 population has exceeded 30,000 people.
Queenstown will join a group of Large Urban Areas, like Gisborne, Whanganui, Upper Hutt, Nelson and Invercargill, that are commonly known as 鈥渃ities鈥.
District mayor Glyn Lewers said Queenstown needs to front up and acknowledge the growth its facing.
鈥淲e probably will be the next city in the South Island, and it鈥檚 my own view that we will probably end up being the second city of the South Island,鈥 Lewers said.
The district has already surpassed the 50,000 threshold needed to apply to the Local Government Commission for legal city status.
The Commission said it would need to be satisfied the district is a 鈥渄istinct entity and a major centre of activity鈥 that is 鈥減redominantly urban鈥 before accepting an application.
鈥淚f the Commission considers that the application should be approved it must then refer the application to the Minister of Local Government for preparation of an Order in Council to give effect to the Commission鈥檚 decision,鈥 the Commission said.
Tauranga鈥檚 council successfully applied for city status in 2004, but Whang膩rei, Rotorua, Gisborne, Hastings, New Plymouth and Whanganui鈥檚 councils still have district status.
While Stats NZ and council population projections vary, Lewers said the district will need to adjust to a much larger population.
鈥淏y 2050, we鈥檙e looking at about 120,000 residents on a peak day, and another 100,000 tourists. We could have about 250,000 people moving in and around our little district,鈥 Lewers said.
Former finance minister Grant Robertson 鈥 who recently took over as Otago University vice chancellor 鈥 said the projected growth had prompted the university鈥檚 recent decision to expand its presence there.
He said the centre is expanding and diversifying well beyond the small tourist town it used to be.
鈥淭here鈥檚 absolutely no doubt Queenstown, W膩naka, Cromwell are growing very fast. There鈥檚 absolutely no doubt there鈥檚 massive opportunity here,鈥 Robertson said.
Michael Sergel is an Auckland-based radio news director and senior journalist who has been covering business, politics and local government for more than a decade. He joined 九一星空无限 in 2013.
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