Taranaki people are being urged to have their say on the future of transport in the region including changes to speed limits on local roads and public transport improvements such as a proposed new bus to New Plymouth Airport. Feedback is being sought by the four Taranaki councils as part of their ‘The Road Ahead’ community conversation running from 18 September to 29 October, with the public’s views set to shape key transport strategies. An interactive map will show all the proposed speed limit
January 2022 rainfall maps
Find out which activities have been granted resource consents by the Council. All resource consents issued by the Council are displayed on the Resource Consent Map that's part of our online GIS SmartMaps. Click here to open the interactive resource consents map When the map is open, zoom into your area of interest. Resource consents are indicated by small coloured shapes - to see what each of these means, select 'Legend' in the header bar above the map. Click on your consent of interest, and a
December 2021 rainfall maps
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3.4 Map Co-ordinates at point of discharge (either Longitude/Latitude or NZTM):
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3.5 Legal description of property at site of activity (refer to land title or rates notice)
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align planning outcomes and
involve tangata whenua and communities in decision
making. Unencumbered by the requirements of the SPA
and NBEA, we can do this in a way that works best for
Taranaki under existing legislation.
In particular, we think spatial planning is a good idea. A
regional spatial plan would give Taranaki a consistent
and coherent plan for future development and
environmental protection. It could map out growth
areas, infrastructure corridors, environmentally
Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research has produced maps showing background levels of heavy metals in Taranaki soils. These maps show total soil concentrations (background levels) of chromium, copper, lead, nickel, vanadium and zinc in the Taranaki region. Download the complete Landcare Research report, or view and download individual map/s. Maps of total soil concentrations (background levels) of chromium, copper, lead, nickel, vanadium and zinc in Taranaki. Individual maps Note: These maps do not
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Date: 3 September 2024
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Document: 3303771
Present: S W Hughes Chair
M J Cloke
D M Cram
D H McIntyre
C L Littlewood ex officio
N W Walker ex officio
B J Bigham (zoom)
D L Lean (zoom left meeting at 9.55am)
R Buttimore Iwi Representative
D Luke Iwi Representative
Ā White Iwi Representative
Attending: S J Ruru Chief Executive
A J Matthews
November 2021 rainfall maps
occurred under the emergency works provisions of the Resource Management Act 1991 after all other
options had been considered. Since then, the shellfish monitoring programme has been revised in
consultation with STDC and iwi to better understand the effects of the discharge. Furthermore, the renewed
discharge consent now includes emergency discharge provisions to improve how these events are managed
in the future.
For reference, in the 2017-2018 year, consent holders were found to achieve a