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Message clear: Get on with SH3 Bell Block-Waitara safety project

passengers. There was also good support for the Taranaki Trails Trust’s ‘2050 vision’ for bike trails, which was included as an appendix in the Draft Plan, noting that individual projects would be led by district councils and/or community groups. The Regional Land Transport Plan is intended to guide the long-term development of transport infrastructure, setting a broad vision and strategic framework and ranking transport priorities for the coming 10 years. Individual projects discussed in the Plan are

Resource consents

in consent decision appeals and objections to provide a regional perspective on acceptable environmental outcomes. You need to apply for a resource consent if you wish to do something that is not permitted by district or regional plans or wish to use significant amounts of water. Finding consents across Taranaki Use our mapping tool (external link) to locate consents across the region.

Urban development capacity

urban development in relation to population growth for each quarter. An analysis of housing affordability based on specific indicators. Urban development capacity annual quarterly reports(external link) Housing & business development capacity assessment This assessment, completed by New Plymouth District Council, covers the demand for housing and business land and the region's capacity to meet this demand. It provides an evidence-based report to help with planning and decision-making, and feeds into

Long-Term Plan 2018/2028

page 2018/2028 Long-Term Plan Taranaki Regional Council Document 1957953 page page Table of Contents Foreword ........................................................................................................................................................................ 1 Building on our Strengths

TRC Bulletin - 28 July 2016

District Council doing NPS-related monitoring and assessments, imposing duplication and unnecessary costs, councillors were told at the Regional Council’s recent Policy and Planning meeting. The Council has a limited role in land use planning and is confident that the area’s district councils are successfully managing urban growth for future needs. “They’ve been doing a very good job with their various strategies,” said Director—Resource Management, Fred McLay. The Regional Council worked closely with

Annual Plan 2019/2020

page 2019/2020 Annual Plan Taranaki Regional Council Document 2136260 page page Table of Contents Foreword ........................................................................................................................................................................ 1 Your Councillors …

Long-Term Plan 2015/2025

considered policies, plans and strategies that will deliver, to the Taranaki community, efficient and effective management of the Council’s biosecurity functions. In 2015/2016, the waste minimisation programme will continue, in conjunction with the region’s district councils, including employing a waste minimisation officer to assist sector leaders to explore and implement waste minimisation initiatives. During 2015/2016, the Council will prepare

Policy and Planning Committee Agenda Nov 2023 web

joint Future Development Strategy with New Plymouth District Council 303 15. Agenda Authorisation 341 Policy and Planning Committee - Agenda 2 page Whakataka te hau Karakia to open and close meetings Whakataka te hau ki te uru Whakataka te hau ki te tonga Kia mākinakina ki uta Kia mātaratara ki tai Kia hī ake ana te atakura He tio, he huka, he hauhu Tūturu o whiti whakamaua kia tina. Tina! Hui ē! Tāiki ē! Cease the winds from the

Annual Plan 2016/2017

................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Your Councillors .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Purpose and Planning Processes ................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Working Together With Maori