Thursday, 1 July 2021, 10:24 am
Council has adopted its 2021-31 Long Term Plan – Our
Tairāwhiti, which sets out a roadmap of regional projects
and investments for the next decade.
This follows
significant planning, community engagement and consultation
over the last 18 months, as Council sought feedback on key
issues including roading, water infrastructure, biodiversity
and climate change.
“We’re proud to finalise our
vision for the district for the next 10 years, developed in
collaboration with the people of Tairāwhiti,” says Mayor
Rehette Stoltz.
“We held community hui, online
events and drop-in sessions, and from our formal
consultation received 351 submissions raising approximately
Press Release – Gisborne District Council Council has adopted its 2021-31 Long Term Plan Our Tairwhiti, which sets out a roadmap of regional projects and investments for the next decade. This follows significant planning, community engagement and consultation over the last 18 months, …
Council has adopted its 2021-31 Long Term Plan – Our Tairāwhiti, which sets out a roadmap of regional projects and investments for the next decade.
This follows significant planning, community engagement and consultation over the last 18 months, as Council sought feedback on key issues including roading, water infrastructure, biodiversity and climate change.
“We’re proud to finalise our vision for the district for the next 10 years, developed in collaboration with the people of Tairāwhiti,” says Mayor Rehette Stoltz.
Press Release – New Zealand Infrastructure Commission
Over 23,000 New Zealanders have called for action to address the countrys infrastructure issues in a new report published today by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga.
– Over 23,000 responses to the survey on New Zealand’s infrastructure.
– Drinking water identified as the number one infrastructure issue for New Zealanders.
– Strong support for improved public transport and reduced investment in new roads.
– Backing from New Zealanders for climate change action.
Over 23,000 New Zealanders have called for action to address the country’s infrastructure issues in a new report published today by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga.
Press Release – New Zealand Infrastructure Commission
Over 23,000 New Zealanders have called for action to address the countrys infrastructure issues in a new report published today by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga.
– Over 23,000 responses to the survey on New Zealand’s infrastructure.
– Drinking water identified as the number one infrastructure issue for New Zealanders.
– Strong support for improved public transport and reduced investment in new roads.
– Backing from New Zealanders for climate change action.
Over 23,000 New Zealanders have called for action to address the country’s infrastructure issues in a new report published today by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga.
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