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TRC Bulletin - July 2021

strategy’s development and the lack of alignment between different sections of it, its focus on roading with little consideration of urban planning, and its disregard of the practical difficulties involved in a large-scale move to rail and coastal shipping for freight haulage. The Council submission also asks whether moving to zero-emission bus fleets is the wisest use of funds given that buses make up just 1% of transport emissions. Separately, the Council has also submitted on the Infrastructure

Council meeting agenda April 2019

receives the 96 Fonterra Kapuni Air and Water Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2017-2018 and adopts the specific recommendations therein. 28. receives the 97 Westown Haulage Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2017-2018 and adopts the specific recommendations therein. 29. receives the 98 Civil Quarries Ltd - Everett Road Quarry Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2017-2018 and adopts the specific recommendations therein. Ordinary Meeting - Consents and Regulatory Committee Minutes 13

River & flood control

automatically transmitted to the computer system at the Stratford office. During flood events remote stations can be individually interrogated to provide immediate information. The flood management system enables staff to provide flood warnings and information to emergency services, road authorities, district councils or affected property owners. Planning a river project? Talk to us first Correct installation of a culvert in a stream that's been temporarily diverted while the work takes place. Doing it

Egmont St bus stop out of service

From Monday 4 November the Egmont St stop will be out of service for approximately 3 weeks due to road works taking place in the area. All passengers must use the Liardet Street stops instead. The Connector bus will not be calling at this stop. We appreciate your support and patience during this period. Follow our Facebook page - facebook.com/TaranakiPublicTransport - for updates and to check out all the latest news.

Air monitoring survey at NPGHS near major road works 2015

page Memorandum To Gary Bedford, Director of Environmental Quality Fiza Hafiz, Scientific officer – State of Environment From Brian Cheyne, Scientific officer – Air Quality File FRODO #1559205 Date 23 November 2015 Amended January 2019 to include corrections for blank (limits of detection) in BTEX results Air monitoring survey (BTEX, NOx and CO) at New Plymouth Girls High School near the major road realignment works Introduction In January,

Agenda

Land Page 14 Transport Programme 2012-2015 Item 4 NZ Transport Agency Regional Report Page 41 Item 5 Release of the National Land Transport Page 47 Programme 2015-2018 Item 6 One Network Road Classification (ONRC) Page 63 page Item 7 Updates on June 2015 flood event Page 68 Item 8 SH3 Awakino Gorge to Mount Messenger Page 70 project update Item 9 2014/2015 public transport operational

Future of Transport Consultation Report - July 2023

.............................................................................................................................................. 14 Road Safety and Speed Management ............................................................................................................... 19 Public Transport ......................................................................................................................................................... 23 Cycling, walking and active transport ................................................................................................................ 31

Chewbacca defeats 'Boba' ferret

road from Sally's place. Sally is currently in the process of placing a QEII covenant on a lake, a large old oak tree, and a pocket of native bush located on her property, which was all once farm land. Sally says that it was her grandparents Stella and Percy Webster's vision to preserve the land for their family and for the future. Their influence had been passed down through the generations, says Sally. "The Taranaki Regional Council along with QEII, NZ Walkways, DOC and Wild For Taranaki (the