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Regional Transport Committee Minutes June 2022

Downs Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency Mr S Bowden Stratford District Council Mr R Leitao New Plymouth District Council Mr V Lim South Taranaki District Council Mr R Broad AA Taranaki Miss R Sweeney Taranaki Regional Council Ms K Humphrey Taranaki Regional Council zoom Ms F Ritson Taranaki Regional Council Mr G Roper New Zealand Police One member of the media. Apologies Apologies were received from Mayor P Nixon, South

NZTA regional providers

Council The maximum contribution per trip is $20. Note: Taranaki Regional Council will pay half the fare up to a maximum of $40. Any additional fare must be paid in full by the user. Contacts 0800 TOT MOB (868 662) Taranaki Regional Council 47 Cloten Road Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 www.trc.govt.nz/total-mobility (contains answers to frequently asked questions and forms). transport@trc.govt.nz This document was created by an application that isn’t licensed to use

Royal Society recommendations on hydraulic fracturing in the UK, & NZ practice

with a regional and national perspective on the recommendations made by the Royal Society (UK) within the report Shale gas extraction in the UK: a review of hydraulic fracturing (see Item 8 in this agenda). Executive summary This Council was approached by the Royal Society of New Zealand (RSNZ) to review the recommendations contained in the report referenced above. The study presented recommendations in 10 major themes for the UK, and the Royal Society (NZ) is interested in making an

Freshwater quality

are embedded in the Council’s Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki, which sets out conditions and standards that must be met by those who take water from and/or discharge to rivers and streams. Note: This Plan is currently under review. Landowners are advised to contact the Council before undertaking developments involving any aspect of freshwater or waterways. Taranaki has a lot of waterways: 286 main river catchments and 530 named rivers. The two largest rivers - the Waitara and Pātea - drain

TRC Annual Report 2017/2018 - summary

results aren't a happy accident. An independent report by NIWA during the year found that Taranaki's long-running riparian protection programme is not only strongly associated with the improved ecological health in the region's waterways, but has also reduced E. coli levels. Guided by solid previous research, improving ecological stream health has been the major goal of this Council's long-running We are pleased to present the Taranaki Regional Council's 2017/2018 Annual

Pukeiti to host country’s best woodcrafters

a broad range of woodwork will be on display. Waterson, who has entered four categories, is not giving too much away ahead of the prestigious event. “I want to keep it quiet, I think it will surprise everyone on the day, some of it is different and some of it is stuff I have done before.” The festival is another chance for locals to enjoy beautiful art while taking in the scenic surroundings of Pukeiti. Taranaki Regional Council Gardens Manager Stuart Robertson is looking forward to hosting the

Analysis of stream responses to riparian management on the Taranaki ring plain

page Analysis of stream responses to riparian management on the Taranaki ring plain Prepared for Taranaki Regional Council March 2018 page © All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced or copied in any form without the permission of the copyright owner(s). Such permission is only to be given in accordance with the terms of the client’s contract with NIWA. This copyright extends to all forms of

Transport Activity Procurement Strategy

must be provided under contract with a regional council as part of a unit unless it is an exempt service. A regional page 2 council must contract for the provision of every unit on an exclusive basis (LTMA s116). This updated Procurement Strategy will be used to implement the Council’s approach to the PTOM. 3 Organisational goals 3.1 Strategic objectives The strategic objectives of the Council are defined by the 2012/2022 Long-Term Plan (LTP). The

Statement of Proposal 2023-24 Section 36 Schedule of Administrative Charges

page 2023/2024 Schedule of Administrative Charges Page 1 Document 3155430 STATEMENT OF PROPOSAL SCHEDULE OF CHARGES PURSUANT TO SECTION 36 OF THE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT 1991 The Taranaki Regional Council is fixing its 2023/2024 administrative charges pursuant to section 36 of the Resource Management Act 1991. As part of this process, the Council is undertaking a special consultative procedure (refer section 83 of the Local Government Act 2002). These

Bus fare changes for children and youth

Taranaki Regional Council-operated services, including the Citylink, Connector, Your Connector, Southlink and school bus services. Children under 5 continue to travel free, while Community Connect (for Community Services Card holders), WITT and SuperGold concessions are also unchanged. Council Corporate Services Director Mike Nield acknowledges the change will affect young people and their whānau at a time many are struggling with high living costs. “It would be great if those age-based concessions