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Land Transport Plan monitoring report 2019/2020

Iwi partnering, reviewing stormwater options, commencing geotechnical investigations. SH3 New Plymouth to Hāwera $1,970,000 was recently committed for design of proposed safety improvements from New Plymouth to Egmont Village including a rural roundabout at the Mangorei Road/SH3 intersection, an 8.65 km section of median barrier and intersection speed zones at Junction Street Further funding is needed to complete the construction of the proposed safety improvements. …

Application 1795 (renewal) - Ōpunake Power Ltd

angling & Surfcasting Club Yes 272305820 paddy@actionaki.co.nz Leanne Horo Taranaki Iwi - Authorised voice of Te Kāhui o Taranaki Trust TBC 06 763 8242 274988746 admin@taranaki.iwi.nz Nigel Robinson Landowner Yes 274756073 elite.fs@xtra.co.nz Heather Sharpe Landowner Yes 211311961 Rex Langton Opunake Lions Club Yes 276527271 randllangton@xtra.co.nz 10.2 Detail the consultation undertaken with any interested/affected parties, and the views of those

Recount 105 - June 2017

committed to assisting the Parihaka Papakāinga Trust with its development aspirations and projects. The Deed and Agreement arise out of Treaty settlements with the iwi of Taranaki, in which the Crown acknowledged the serious damage that it inflicted by its past actions at Parihaka and that its actions breached the Treaty of Waitangi. This acknowledgement was delivered in person by the Treaty Negotiations Minister, Hon Chris Finlayson, at thetopher reconciliation ceremony

Port Taranaki Ltd Maintenance Dredging Biennial Report 2020-2022

intertidal ecological survey memorandum, including statistical analysis and further discussion of the findings, is available from Council upon request. 2.2.3 Kaimoana surveys Prior to the establishment of Port Taranaki’s inshore dredge disposal site, there was concern from the general public and local iwi that sand inundation from the dredging would affect kaimoana gathering from the local reefs. Sand inundation on rocky reefs can adversely affect animals such as pāua and kina by reducing

Agenda

bridges to be constructed more efficiently. Further details and updates at www.nzta/govt.nz/vickers-to-city Normanby Overbridge Realignment – enabling works have commenced in January 2015. Project will take approximately two years to complete. Official sod turning and Iwi blessing ceremony will be held on Thursday 5 March 2015 at 11am. Invitations will be sent to invitees including the Regional Transport Committee, Taranaki Regional Council and South Taranaki District Council. Bell

Executive Audit and Risk agenda June 2024

under various legislative frameworks including, but not restricted to, the Local Government Act 2002, the Resource Management Act 1991 and the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. Iwi considerations 14. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the Council’s policy for the development of Māori capacity to contribute to decision-making processes (schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 2002) as outlined in the adopted

Oil Spill Plan annex 4: Sensitive areas & coastal information

coast. The traditional practice of manākitanga and having fish and shellfish on the table at hui or tangi is hugely significant to our Maori communities. There is some data available from iwi as to the scale of customary fishing (i.e. Pataka/whata and Customary authorisations) with the potential for more data to be added as the iwi/hapu become more familiar with data collection and the tools available. Any incident that prevents harvesting or damages an area will be viewed very seriously by