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Developing the Regional Land Transport Plan

The Regional Land Transport Plan is being developed by Taranaki Regional Council and will come into effect in mid-2024. The Road Ahead: March-April 2023: Feedback sought on public transport, cycling and walking, the long-term vision for transport and road safety and speed management. 18 September-29 October 2023: Public consultation on district councils’ speed management plans and Better Travel Choices for Taranaki strategy. 16 February-15 March 2024: Public consultation on Regional Land

Illegal dumping of waste in the Taranaki region

problem dumping at this site has reduced. 2.5 Taranaki Regional Council A total of 19 events occurred during the 2013 calendar year, an average of 1.6 per month; with a total volume of 1898m3 or an average of 158m3 per month. The number of events was more than the five recorded in the 12 months of the 2011-2012 study. One further incident was passed on to the relevant district council. Of these events, 14 were in NPDC’s area, one was in SDC’s area and four were in STDC’s area. The

TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL Local Governance Statement 2022 2025

protection and flood control works belonging to or under the control of the Taranaki Regional Council from damage and misuse by people undertaking activities within the vicinity of these works. _Toc127883383 Electoral System _GoBack The Council operates its elections under the first past the post electoral system. This form of voting is used in parliamentary elections to elect Members of Parliament to constituency seats. Electors vote by indicating their preferred candidate(s), and the

Taranaki Regional Council Local Governance Statement 2013-2016

council representing the respective constituencies of the region must be elected by the electors of those constituencies respectively. The Taranaki Regional Council consists of 4 constituencies, namely:  New Plymouth—five members elected from the urban part of the New Plymouth district  North Taranaki—two members elected from the rural area of New Plymouth district  Stratford—one member elected from the Stratford district  South Taranaki—three members elected from the South

Regional landscape study of the Taranaki coastal environment

page Regional landscape study of the Taranaki coastal environment Review of the Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 November 2015 Document: 1526678 page page i

Soil Quality in the Taranaki Region 2017

page Soil quality in the Taranaki Region 2017: current status and comparison with previous samplings Prepared for: Taranaki Regional Council May 2018 page page Soil Quality in the Taranaki Region 2017 Contract Report: LC3175 Bryan Stevenson, Nadia Laubscher Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research Reviewed by: Scott Fraser Pedologist Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research Approved for release

Planning your approach - Taranaki Regional Council

page Omoana Bush, NZ Native Forest Restoration Trust page page Values and Threats – Omoana Bush Values (condition assessment): Mammals: Long-tailed bats in the area Birds: Western brown kiwi, NI fernbird, NZ falcon, NI robin, Whitehead, Shining and Long-tailed cuckoo Lizards: unknown Insects: unknown Freshwater fish: Long-finned eel Plants: unknown, Tawhirikaro (Pittosporum cornifolium) Animal threats (condition assessment): Possums, feral

Taranaki Regional Council New Plymouth Constituency Nomination Paper

2 A candidate may not nominate themself for office. 3 A candidate must not also be a candidate for a district council (or community board) within the Taranaki Region . 4 A candidate must not be a person concerned or interested in contracts over $25,000 each financial year with the Taranaki Regional Council (unless this has been discussed with Audit New Zealand). 5 Where no affiliation is claimed, or an affiliation is disallowed by the electoral officer under section 57 of the Local

A Study into the use of prosecutions under the Resource Management Act

page 1 A Study into the Use of Prosecutions under the Resource Management Act 1991 1 July 2008 – 30 September 2012 page page 1 Based on a report by Karenza de Silva, Environmental Lawyer with assistance from Chris Buhler, Assistant Consents Officer, Taranaki Regional Council Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this report is as clear and accurate as

Taranaki Regional Council celebrates 2023 surge in public transport numbers

More trips are being taken on buses in the region with new figures from Taranaki Regional Council showing an 18% rise in public transport patronage in 2023. The data reveals buses in Taranaki carried a total of 744,037 passengers across 42,973 bus trips last year, showcasing the community's growing reliance on public transport. The year also saw the Transit app, a free real-time bus journey and planning tool, go from strength to strength and continue to gain popularity among bus users, boasting