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Communications from Tauranga City Council
Plan Change 26 – Housing choice proposes changes to the City Plan to make it easier for people to build a variety of more compact types of homes, like duplexes, terraced houses, townhouses and apartments that better suit their needs.
Head over to our website to find out what we’re proposing … View morePlan Change 26 – Housing choice proposes changes to the City Plan to make it easier for people to build a variety of more compact types of homes, like duplexes, terraced houses, townhouses and apartments that better suit their needs.
Head over to our website to find out what we’re proposing and have your say: www.tauranga.govt.nz...
Remember, what you do with your house or land is up to you – but the proposed changes would open up a wealth of opportunity for our community and our city over time.
Communications from Tauranga City Council
If your property has been identified as being affected by plan change 27 – flooding from intense rainfall, there are multiple ways to address your concerns:
1) Seek a review of the flooding risk that has been identified for your property.
Email city.plan@tauranga.govt.nz with the relevant … View moreIf your property has been identified as being affected by plan change 27 – flooding from intense rainfall, there are multiple ways to address your concerns:
1) Seek a review of the flooding risk that has been identified for your property.
Email city.plan@tauranga.govt.nz with the relevant property information and a waters engineer will review the situation. The maps provided at www.tauranga.govt.nz... are non-statutory and can be reviewed to take account of any property-specific information, outside of the plan change submission process.
2) Make a submission on the proposed plan change provisions.
To make a submission, submit your feedback online at www.tauranga.govt.nz... pick up a copy at council’s customer service centre or the city’s libraries and email it to city.plan@tauranga.govt.nz; or post it to Manager: City and Infrastructure Planning, Tauranga City Council, Freepost Authority Number 370, Private Bag 12022, Tauranga 3143. Submissions are open until 1 February 2021.
Communications from Tauranga City Council
Find an overview of frequently asked questions about plan change 27 – flooding from intense rainfall at www.tauranga.govt.nz...
If you have additional questions, book in a one-on-one chat between 11 January and 28 January 2021, Monday to Thursday 8am to 12noon, and on Thursdays from 4pm to 7pm.… View moreFind an overview of frequently asked questions about plan change 27 – flooding from intense rainfall at www.tauranga.govt.nz...
If you have additional questions, book in a one-on-one chat between 11 January and 28 January 2021, Monday to Thursday 8am to 12noon, and on Thursdays from 4pm to 7pm. Book online or ring council at 07 577 7000 to arrange a time.
Communications from Tauranga City Council
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Communications from Tauranga City Council
Sunday, 3 January 2021 will be a busy day for the city’s roads with up to 20,000 people heading to Bay Dreams at Trustpower Baypark Stadium.
Roads around the stadium will be closed to all vehicles except festival buses. A pedestrian route will be in place through Eversham Estate for people … View moreSunday, 3 January 2021 will be a busy day for the city’s roads with up to 20,000 people heading to Bay Dreams at Trustpower Baypark Stadium.
Roads around the stadium will be closed to all vehicles except festival buses. A pedestrian route will be in place through Eversham Estate for people walking from Arataki to Baypark.
Te Maunga Transfer Station will be closed all day on Sunday, 3 January.
If possible, please use an alternative route, and if you need to travel through these areas, drive carefully and expect some delays.
Find out more at us6.campaign-archive.com...
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