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Regional Coastal Plan

The Regional Coastal Plan promotes sustainable management of natural and physical resources in the coastal marine areas and includes legally enforceable rules. The Plan review was completed in 2023 and it was made operative on 4 September 2023. Useful Coastal Plan links Give the Council notice of a permitted activity under the Coastal Plan for Taranaki here(external link) Give the Council notice of consented works(external link) Apply for a resource consent under the Coastal Plan for Taranaki

Regional Coastal Plan

The Regional Coastal Plan promotes sustainable management of natural and physical resources in the coastal marine areas and includes legally enforceable rules. The Plan review was completed in 2023 and it was made operative on 4 September 2023. Useful Coastal Plan links Give the Council notice of a permitted activity under the Coastal Plan for Taranaki here(external link) Give the Council notice of consented works(external link) Apply for a resource consent under the Coastal Plan for Taranaki

Regional Coastal Plan

The Regional Coastal Plan promotes sustainable management of natural and physical resources in the coastal marine areas and includes legally enforceable rules. The Plan review was completed in 2023 and it was made operative on 4 September 2023. Useful Coastal Plan links Give the Council notice of a permitted activity under the Coastal Plan for Taranaki here(external link) Give the Council notice of consented works(external link) Apply for a resource consent under the Coastal Plan for Taranaki

Restoration planting guide - Matemateaonga ecological district

page Part one: Getting started Introduction ........................................................................... 2 Ecological Regions and Districts of Taranaki ........................... 3 Plan of Action ........................................................................ 4 Part two: Target ecosystems Geology, climate, soils and landscape .................................... 9 Generalised landscape & vegetation types ........................... 10 Forest

Public to have a say on Better Travel Choices strategy and managing speeds

access to walking and cycling for everyone.” Neil Volzke, Chair of the Taranaki Mayoral Forum and Stratford District Mayor, says Waka Kotahi requires councils, as road controlling authorities, to develop speed management plans every three years, and that it’s important people have their say on what’s being proposed in Taranaki. “The proposals to lower some speed limits across the region will have a huge impact on everybody, from our residents to our organisations and businesses. It’s vital that we

Public to have a say on Better Travel Choices strategy and managing speeds

access to walking and cycling for everyone.” Neil Volzke, Chair of the Taranaki Mayoral Forum and Stratford District Mayor, says Waka Kotahi requires councils, as road controlling authorities, to develop speed management plans every three years, and that it’s important people have their say on what’s being proposed in Taranaki. “The proposals to lower some speed limits across the region will have a huge impact on everybody, from our residents to our organisations and businesses. It’s vital that we

You & your river

riverbanks vulnerable to erosion. Waitōtara township and farmland along the valley have flooded many times over the past 100 years, most recently in 2015. Sustained heavy rainfall will inevitably cause flooding again. Top of page Other areasThe New Plymouth District Council maintains flood detention works on the Huatoki, Waimea and Mangaotuku streams to protect central New Plymouth. More details are on the NPDC website. Top of page Downloads Taranaki flood schemes summary leaflet (482 KB pdf) Management