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Watch livestreams of meetings

refer to our Meetings 2020-2024 webpage. Please note: Members of the public who have been approved to speak at meetings via the public forum or to make a deputation, can either speak at meetings in person or via a Zoom link supplied by the Council. All other attendees will be watching via a YouTube channel(external link) and will be unable to interact with the meeting. For information about meetings, see the Council's Standing Orders [PDF, 1.7 MB]. 

Proposed vision - Draft RLTP 2021

Choices Make walking, cycling and public transport a safe and attractive choice for more trips throughout the region Resilience Improve resilience and responsiveness of the transport network, with a focus on addressing ageing infrastructure and the impacts of logging traffic on state highways and local roads Safety Improve safety at high-risk intersections and on high-risk roads Summary of

DRAFT Regional Transport Committee Agenda 21 March 2018

page Regional Transport Committee Wednesday 21 March 2018 11.00am Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford Regional Transport Committee - Cover 1 page Agenda for the meeting of the Regional Transport Committee to be held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Wednesday 21 March 2018 commencing at 11.00am. Members Councillor C S Williamson (Committee Chairperson) Councillor M J McDonald (Committee

Māori Constituency Submissions 101-200

support the establishment of a Maori constituency for Taranaki Regional Council? (choose one) Yes (This is the Council's preferred option) Comments: It is difficult for European councilors to fully understand a Maori cultural perspective when making submissions and decisions. It will enrich the tapestry of all of our lives if Maori have an assured voting seat (or more) at the table so that a Te Ao Maori perspective can be actively advocated a nd considered. page Form Name: Maori

Job Description Reporting Analyst

capabilities are fit for purpose. The role of the Reporting Analyst is to ensure the effective and efficient generation, analysis, and dissemination of reports that align with the Data Strategy and the Council's five-year Digital Roadmap. This includes understanding data requirements, developing a new suite of insightful reports, supporting data-driven decision-making, and ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the data presented. The overall goal is to empower stakeholders with the information

2023 Terms 1 2 calendar of events Enviroschools Taranaki v2

… help out. We’ll help you promote this to your whanau. A collaborative activity with a BBQ at some sites. page Student action day at the Enviro Hub & Zoo The New Plymouth District Council has created an Enviro Hub for action and initiatives. We’re running a student activity day with a huge range of activities to make, do, share and take back to school. Suitable for Years 3-8 Week 10 Wed 5th April 10-2 The Enviro Hub is located next to the Brooklands

Regional Air Quality Plan

agrichemicals into the air (281 KB pdf) Rules 59-63: Burning (213 KB pdf) Interim Review of the Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki This review, published in April 2018, concludes that the Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki is performing its functions well and is assisting the Council in carrying out its resource management responsibilities. No issues have so far been identified that would warrant an urgent full review. Overall, Taranaki’s clean air provides significant health and amenity benefits to

Regional Air Quality Plan

agrichemicals into the air (281 KB pdf) Rules 59-63: Burning (213 KB pdf) Interim Review of the Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki This review, published in April 2018, concludes that the Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki is performing its functions well and is assisting the Council in carrying out its resource management responsibilities. No issues have so far been identified that would warrant an urgent full review. Overall, Taranaki’s clean air provides significant health and amenity benefits to

Regional Air Quality Plan

agrichemicals into the air (281 KB pdf) Rules 59-63: Burning (213 KB pdf) Interim Review of the Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki This review, published in April 2018, concludes that the Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki is performing its functions well and is assisting the Council in carrying out its resource management responsibilities. No issues have so far been identified that would warrant an urgent full review. Overall, Taranaki’s clean air provides significant health and amenity benefits to

Policy & Planning agenda November 2020

(2) Every regional council must give effect to Te Mana o te Wai, and in doing so must: (a) actively involve tangata whenua in freshwater management (including decision making processes), as required by clause 3.4; and (b) engage with communities and tangata whenua to identify long-term visions, environmental outcomes, and other elements of the NOF; and (c) apply the hierarchy of obligations, as set out in clause 1.3(5): (i) when developing long-term visions under clause 3.3; and …