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Email: transport@trc.govt.nz
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SEPTEMBER 2021
QUARTERLY
OPERATIONAL
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TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
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Introduction
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Where have we come from?
units available on the Council website. TransportThe Council operates a number of bus services in our region. We have personnel who can talk to classes about these services. --- We also offer lessons on request on Waste Minimisation and Civil Defence Emergency Management (CDEM). Need support with anything else? We are here to provide advice on any aspects of environmental education relevant to Council responsibilities. Please feel free to contact us. Download the full newsletter in PDF format: SITE
streambanks fenced, 69% (7639 km) protected
with plants and 4.3 million plants supplied.
Taranaki’s high-quality environment: Fresh
water, coastal water and air quality is
improving or being maintained. Best ever
trends in freshwater quality.
Yarrow Stadium: Secure long-term
maintenance and development.
Bus passenger increase: Increase in urban
New Plymouth and regional Taranaki to more
than 582,000 passengers annually.
Resource consents: 100% processed in
statutory
Transport Plan for Taranaki 2015/16 –
2020-21 (Taranaki RLTPlan):
From South Taranaki District Council to add a new project to enable intersection
improvements necessary to facilitate the new regional landfill; and
From the New Zealand Transport Agency to add phases, costs and timings detail to
the SH3 Mt Messenger to Awakino Gorge Corridor Improvements project.
Both these requests have received support from the Regional Transport Advisory Group
and are now brought before the
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4 Resource Management
Biosecurity 21
Transport 25
Hazard Management 29
Recreation, culture and heritage 33
Representation, Advocacy & Investment 38
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Introduction
The purpose
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BUS STOP LOCATION
Hāwera i-SITE
Normanby (Rural Direct)
Eltham (Bath St)
Ngaere (opp. Ngaere hall)
Stratford (Avon Medical Centre)
Stratford (opp. Library, Miranda St)
Stratford High School
Midhirst (outside Jamieson Recovery)
Tariki (near Old Mountain Road)
Norfolk Hall
Inglewood (Moa Street)
Inglewood (Purple Dairy)
Inglewood High School
Coronation Avenue (near 192)
NPBHS/WITT
FDMC
(AM)
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7.25
7.30
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7.37
7.42
7.47
7.51
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7.59
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8.15
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made, the work will start once Inglewood to Midhirst
has been completed.
Chris Nally is confident that the two roundabouts can be completed at the
same time as they are far enough apart that the disruptions won’t interfere
with each other.
Currently working with NPDC on the consenting for Airport Drive to move
that along.
Looking at Point of Entry work for Egmont Road near GJ Gardiner site. Met
with one of the NPDC Councillors, David Langford and CE of the GJ
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March 2016 1
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4 Resource Management
Biosecurity 21
Transport 25
Hazard Management 29
Recreation, culture and heritage 33
Representation, Advocacy & Investment 38
ISSN 2463-4808
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Quarterly Operational Report 2
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March 2016 3
Introduction
The purpose of a