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Regional Council
Taranaki
Coastal
AUGUST 2016
plan for
Taranaki
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I
Vision
Taranaki tangata tūtahi ki te uru
Taranaki people standing as one on the west
Broader understanding of the statement:
In this vision statement, ‘Taranaki’ refers to the people, the mountain, the land and the region. The words ‘tūtahi’ refers to standing together, as one people, cohesively for a specific
A step-wise change in public bus services is the number one funding priority in the draft Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki (RLTP). Bus services are the top priority, followed by safety improvements on SH3 and SH3A, further work on the New Plymouth integrated transport framework, upgrades of SH3 intersections and two new commercial vehicle regional safety centres. The draft RLTP opens for public feedback tomorrow and Taranaki Regional Council invite the community to have its say on
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Illegal Dumping of Waste in the
Taranaki Region 2014
ISSN: 0144-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1366744 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1389686 (Pdf)
August 2014
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Executive summary
The earlier report, Illegal Dumping of Waste in the Taranaki Region 2012, outlined the
background to the issue of illegal dumping (also
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Taranaki Regional Council Elected Members Code of Conduct Document Number: 2354767
Introduction
1. The Local Government Act 2002 (the Act) came into force on 1 July 2003. One of the provisions
required of the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) under this Act is the adoption of a Code of
Conduct for Elected Members (the Code).
2. Schedule 7, Clause 15 of the Act details what the Code must contain. It
Environment for
an overview of freshwater farm
plans and information about
certification and audit requirements.
Link:www.environment.govt.nz/
publications/freshwater-farm-plan-
system-overview
Visit your regional or unitary council
website for more information and
resources specific to your region.
For example, the regional plan and
the relevant catchment context,
challenges and values information
(CCCV).
Note: You can find a list of certifiers
on your regional or unitary
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) takes as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary Meeting of the
Taranaki Regional Council held in via zoom on Tuesday 7 April 2020.
Matters arising
Appendices/Attachments
Document 2466927: Minutes Ordinary Meeting - 7 April 2020
Ordinary Meeting - Confirmation of Minutes
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Date 7 April 2020, 10.30am
Venue: Meeting held via audio-visual conferencing (Zoom)
Document: …
Responsibilities
Taranaki Regional Council is responsible for managing public transport in the Taranaki region rohe,
this includes the planning, tendering and management of the public transport network. Taranaki
Regional Council is also responsible for marketing and promoting the public transport network, and
preparing and providing all information that relates to its operation.
New Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council and South Taranaki District Councils are
relevant objectives or policies.
The Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki
The purpose of this Plan is to assist the Taranaki Regional Council to promote the sustainable management of
fresh water resources of the region.
Relevant Policies Commentary
3.1.2 & 3.1.3 Relating to the protection and enhancement of natural, ecological and amenity values of
freshwater and wetlands.
3.1.4 & 3.1.5 Relating to protecting rivers and streams with natural, ecological and amenity values of
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Taranaki Regional Council 2017/2018 Annual Plan Consultation Document
Seizing new opportunities
Two years ago we consulted widely on a 10-year plan to take us through to 2025. We’re still on track
with this long-term plan, but we want to consult you about changes to three of our programmes in
the 2017/2018 financial year.
Specifically, what we’re proposing is:
An exciting and potentially game-changing trial of enhanced