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Supporting documentatation for LTP

opportunity to tell us what you think. The Council is also consulting on the long-term vision for freshwater, which will set expectations for freshwater management for generations. OPTION 1 Improving water quality Boost capacity so that we can advance the improvement of water quality across the region in line with the Government’s requirements and public aspirations. Additional spend Year 1: $1.98M Year 2: $0.51M Year 3: $0.39M Nearly

TRC Regional Speed Management Plan Introduction and framework draft RTC consideration

Where transport improves our health and wellbeing, creating liveable places for our communities.’ (Road to Zero Strategy) The provision of a safer transport system for everyone who travels around the Taranaki region has been a key regional priority for many years. This safety focus has been strengthened through the Government’s Road to Zero safety strategy, which sets a clear vision where no one is killed or seriously injured in road crashes. Land Transport Rule: Setting of

Annual Plan 2019/2020

Your Councillors Your Councillors prepared this Plan with the assistance of Council staff and many others. The Taranaki Regional Council has eleven representatives elected by the community through local body elections every three years, elected as follows: New Plymouth constituency Five members North Taranaki constituency Two members Stratford constituency One member South Taranaki constituency Three members page 3 Yarrow Stadium – reaffirming the vision

Summary of submissions on Pest Management Plan and Biosecurity Strategy

page Taranaki Regional Council SUMMARY OF SUBMISSIONS Proposed Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki and Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity Strategy The Proposed Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki (the Plan) and draft Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity Strategy 2017–2037 (the Strategy) was publicly notified for submissions on 20 May 2017. As a non-statutory document, the Council was not required to consult on the Strategy.

TRC Annual Report Summary 2024-2025

page TO THE READERS OF TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL’S SUMMARY OF THE ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2025 The summary of the consolidated annual report was derived from the annual report of the Taranaki Regional Council (the Regional Council) and its subsidiaries (the Group) for the year ended 30 June 2025. The summary of the annual report comprises the following summary statements on pages 2 to 4: - the summary statement of financial position as at 30 June 2025; - the

TRC Annual Report 2017/2018 - community outcomes

advocating Taranaki’s regional interests including recreation, culture and heritage activities at the regional level. Figure 4 shows the way in which the Council aims to achieve community outcomes through its mission and the actual activities the Council carries out. The activities shown in Figure 4 are groups of activities. The groups of activities and the more specific individual activities within them form the basis of reporting on the details of the 10-year programmes

Cameras have eyes on possum intruders

It’s about to get tougher for wannabe invaders to enter the Zero Possum project zone, with the installation of 60 new self-reporting cameras. Taranaki Regional Council launched Towards Predator-Free Taranaki in 2018, with an ambitious goal of eliminating possums between the Oakura River and Timaru Stream. The Zero Possum zone was extended to the Hangatāhua (Stony) River last year, thanks to $2.5m in Government funding, taking the total area to 9500 hectares. Results to date are promising. About

Previous community feedback

Taranaki Regional Council has held two community conversations in 2023 on transport in the region. Better Travel Choices - September to October 2023 Public consultation on the two documents that make up the Better Travel Choices for Taranaki strategy was held between September and October 2023. The strategy includes a new active travel strategy and an updated Regional Public Transport Plan. Better Travel Choices for Taranaki sets out a series of ideas and options that respond to “The Road

Report 2013-2014

located on Coronation Avenue, New Plymouth. The site is located within the Te Henui catchment, and forms part of the eastern boundary of Pukekura Park. TTR was granted resource consent 7470-1 in August 2009 by the Taranki Regional Council (the Council). The consent authorised the abstraction of up to 170 cubic metres per day (m3/day) of groundwater from an on-site production bore, at a rate not exceeding 10 litres per second. This consent was amended to 7470-1.1 on 10 June 2014, where the

Orinary Council Agenda 16 May 2023

Regional Council: a) takes as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held at Owae Marae, 16 North Street Waitara, 4 April 2023. Matters arising Appendices/Attachments Document: 3161128 Minutes Ordinary meeting 4 April 2023 Ordinary Council - Confirmation of Minutes - Ordinary Council 4 April 2023 4 page Date: Tuesday, 4 April 2023, 10.30am Venue: Owae Marae, 16 North Street, Waitara