transition from IRIS Classic to IRIS Next Generation.
The transition into the Regional Sector Shared Services Organisation is now complete and the IRIS Next
Generation Programme is fully established with 9 councils carrying on the legacy of the 6 councils that
originally created RSHL over a decade ago. The vision of those councils is fully realised in the new structure of
RSHL.
The 2024 Statement of Intent reflects a more regular basis of operation, while signalling future
of local government set out in the Local Government Act 2002 (LGA), and the role, status,
powers and principles under that Act relating to local authorities;
its functions and responsibilities of a regional transport committee (RTC) under the Land Transport
Management Act 2003 (LTMA); and
its regional advocacy responsibilities whereby the RTC represents the Taranaki region on transport matters
of regional significance or concern.
The Taranaki Regional Council works
of work and have again finished the year with a good financial result. Annual Report 2016/2017 - summary (670 KB pdf) Complete report Annual Report 2016/2017 - summary (670 KB pdf) Annual Report 2016/2017 - full report (4.8 MB pdf) Annual Report 2015/2016 At a time when many sectors of the regional community are facing increased pressures, all of us at the Taranaki Regional Council are more mindful than ever of our responsibility to be as efficient as possible in our mission to work for a
ideas that the
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create a las�ng testament to their vision
and mahi while travelling the
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World Biodiversity Day
We loved bringing together so many schools
and 150 tamariki to Hollards Gardens recently. The
Enviroschools team, Rotokare Scenic Reserve, Department
of Conserva�on, Towards Predator-Free Taranaki team and
Taranaki Regional Council all
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TARANAKI
WHERE WE STAND
STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT REPORT 2009
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State of the Environment Report 2009
Published by the Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford
February 2009
Print: ISBN 978-0-473-14730-3
Online: ISBN 978-0-473-14731-0
TARANAKI
WHERE WE STAND
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We have great pleasure in presenting to you,
the third state of the environment report for
Taranaki. It reports on current environmental
conditions and
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Draft Regional Public Transport Plan for Taranaki 2020/2030 Page | 1
1. Introduction
The Taranaki Regional Public Transport Plan (RPTP or the plan), prepared by Taranaki Regional
Council (the Council), is a strategic document that sets out the objectives and policies for public
transport in the region, and contains details of the public transport network and development
plans for the next 10 years (2020-2030).
Purpose
This plan provides a means for
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FOREWORD
Taranaki Regional Council established the State Highway 3 Working Group in 2002 in response to
ongoing concerns about the route security, safety and efficiency of the section of State Highway 3 (SH3)
between Taranaki and Waikato. In particular, there has been a focus on the section of SH3 between
Piopio and New Plymouth.
For some years this section of the state highway network has been of considerable concern to local
Taranaki and Waikato communities, as
Management Plans by New Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council and South Taranaki
District Council.
Community feedback was sought in the four key areas identified below. In addition to these focus areas,
respondents had the opportunity to provide feedback on any other issues of importance to them.
• Road safety and speed management.
• Long-term vision for transport in Taranaki.
• Public transport (including buses and rail).
• Cycling, walking and active travel.
Total
respond to the questions and give us your feedback as your views are
crucial to shaping the future of active and public transport in our region.
The easiest way to have your say is online at trc.govt.nz/transport
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OUR VISION
To increase the wellbeing and environmental
sustainability of Taranaki communities, by enabling
people to safely and conveniently travel by
public transport and active travel.
76% of responses were supportive of a
goal to reduce the number of car
journeys
Minutes – 19
June 2023
Approved by: M J Nield, Director - Corporate Services
S J Ruru, Chief Executive
Document: 3191597
Recommendations
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Executive, Audit and Risk Committee
meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council
chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Monday 19 June at 10am
b) notes the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional