Press Release – Greater Wellington Regional Council
A significant shift in policies, institutional arrangements and planned investment is required to accelerate the change needed to reduce transport emissions, says Greater Wellington in its submission to the Government on Hīkina te Kohupara – Kia mauri ora ai te iwi – Transport Emissions: Pathways to Net Zero by 2050
“We strongly support the Government’s zero emission by 2050 target,” says Climate Committee chair Cr Thomas Nash, “we need to end the era of dependence on fossil fuels and introduce more options for how we move ourselves and our goods around.”
“Let’s open up our streets to more people, allocate public road space more equitably and break the cycle of car dependence.”
Tuesday, 6 April 2021, 5:18 pm
Work is underway on a refreshed growth strategy for the
Kāpiti Coast to plan for an estimated 30,000 new residents
over the next 30 years, significantly higher growth than
previous forecasts.
Kāpiti Coast District Council’s
existing strategy for growth, the Development
Management Strategy, is now outdated, relies on
underlying assumptions that have either come to pass or no
longer hold true, and fails to capture emerging challenges
and opportunities.
“Kāpiti has experienced
significant growth over the last few decades and our latest
forecasts estimate we need to plan for approximately 30,000
new residents over the next three decades - the equivalent
Press Release – Kapiti Coast District Council Work is underway on a refreshed growth strategy for the Kpiti Coast to plan for an estimated 30,000 new residents over the next 30 years, significantly higher growth than previous forecasts. Kpiti Coast District Councils existing strategy for …
Work is underway on a refreshed growth strategy for the Kāpiti Coast to plan for an estimated 30,000 new residents over the next 30 years, significantly higher growth than previous forecasts.
Kāpiti Coast District Council’s existing strategy for growth, the Development Management Strategy, is now outdated, relies on underlying assumptions that have either come to pass or no longer hold true, and fails to capture emerging challenges and opportunities.