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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

Schools newsletter January 2018

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

Recount 102 - September 2016

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

Wai-inu Beach monitoring report 2019-2020

consents held by STDC 5 Table 2 Marine recreational bathing guidelines (MfE, 2003) 6 Table 3 Bacteriological monitoring results from the two coastal sites at Waiinu Beach, including a summary of previous data from 1992 to 2019 8 page ii Table 4 Summary of performance for consent 3769-4 9 Table 5 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 11 List of figures Figure 1 Locations of coastal bacteriological sampling sites and wastewater treatment system at …

Quarterly Operational Report December 2015

page December 2015 1 Table of contents 4 Resource Management Biosecurity 21 Transport 25 Hazard Management 29 Recreation, culture and heritage 33 Representation, Advocacy & Investment 38 ISSN 2463-4808 page Quarterly Operational Report 2 page December 2015 3 Introduction The purpose

Regional Transport Committee Agenda 1 December 2021

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

Quarterly Operational Report March 2016

page March 2016 1 Table of contents 4 Resource Management Biosecurity 21 Transport 25 Hazard Management 29 Recreation, culture and heritage 33 Representation, Advocacy & Investment 38 ISSN 2463-4808 page Quarterly Operational Report 2 page March 2016 3 Introduction The purpose of a

TRC Annual Report 2022 2023

year with more than 123,500 visits and nearly 40 events for visitors while public transport continued to rebound after Covid-19 with nearly 700,000 bus passengers – a 27.6% increase on the previous year. We held two major community conversations to find out what Taranaki people thought about the visions for transport and freshwater. Your views are key to developing our plans and policies and we were pleased to get so many of you engaged and taking the time to have a say on these key

Regional Transport agenda December 2020

Tiffanie Kanon (TK) NZTA (Zoom) Fiona Ritson (FR) TRC Chris Clarke (CC) TRC Liesl Davidson (LD) TRC – Administrative support Charlotte Littlewood Taranaki Trails Trust and Venture Taranaki Apologies Rob Service - NZTA, Vivek Regmi – SDC. Item Agenda subject Action 1. Welcome and apologies Chris Clarke welcomed everyone to the meeting.  Introduced Andrew Higgs, NZTA and Stuart Knarston, NPDC.  The group did a round table of introductions on themselves for new …

Ordinary Council Agenda Sept web v2

for Taranaki (incorporating the Regional Public Transport Plan 2024) for public consultation, subject to any amendments tabled at the workshop on 6 September e) determined that this decision be recognised as not significant in terms of section 76 of the Local Government Act 2002 f) determined that it has complied with the decision-making provisions of the Local Government Act 2002 to the extent necessary in relation to this decision; and in accordance with section 79 of the Act,