Ordinary Council meeting - December 2020
Please note this meeting is not at the usual venue and will start earlier than originally scheduled. Council meeting agenda December 2020 (1.7 MB pdf) Ordinary meeting minutes December 2020 (159 KB pdf)
Please note this meeting is not at the usual venue and will start earlier than originally scheduled. Council meeting agenda December 2020 (1.7 MB pdf) Ordinary meeting minutes December 2020 (159 KB pdf)
Meeting agenda; Financial and Operational Report Quarterly Operational Report – March 2021 Public Transport Operational Update for the Quarter Ending 31 March 2021 Executive, Audit & Risk Committee 21 June 2021 10:00 AM (3.8 MB pdf) Exec, Audit & Risk minutes June 2021 (292 KB pdf)
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This is the first Council meeting following the local body elections on 8 October. Meeting date and time subject to change. First meeting of new Council Agenda 26 October 2022 (3.8 MB pdf)
Autumn arrived in Taranaki in March with an average air tempeature of 14.5°C - 1.7°C cooler than normal. The highest temperature was 25.7°C at Inglewood at Oxidation Ponds. There was an average of 95.9mm rainfall – 14% less than usual – although there were some big downpours on te Maunga with 374.5mm at the North Egmont Visitors Centre and 351mm at Dawson Falls. There was 41% less rain at Brooklands Zoo at New Plymouth and 33% more at Kotare at OSullivans. Mean river flows for March were 38.7%
Taranaki’s public transport fleet is going greener and quieter with the addition of an e-bus on urban routes in New Plymouth. Taranaki Regional Council has secured funding from Waka Kotahi/NZTA’s Climate Emergency Response Fund for the electric vehicle – the first e-bus to hit the roads in the region. Cheryl Gazley, Council Transport Engagement Manager, said the new vehicle will remove about 50 tonnes of CO2 in the first year and is a great start to the long-term goal of moving from diesel to
plant located on Kohiti Road, Okaiawa in the Inaha Stream catchment. Raw material from animal processing plants and fallen farm stock are received at the plant and processed into a range of inedible products. Taranaki Bio-Extracts Ltd (TBE) is co-located at the site and manufactures edible food products from raw material (mainly bone) from the TBP plant. TBP holds 10 resource consents which include a total of 127 conditions setting out minimum requirements to avoid or minimise adverse