--2.40 Manawatu - Wanganui

Pedestrians at traffic signals (Wanganui)

Wanganui District Council Community Link Wanganui employs two types of pedestrian systems at traffic signal controlled intersections.
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Parks and reserves (Wanganui)

Wanganui has a large number of parks and reserves which provide people with opportunities for passive recreation e.g. walking or picnicking, and active recreation e.g.
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Utility services includes roading, water supplies, wastewater and open drains (Wanganui)

Access to all District properties is provided through 220km of urban roads and 615km of rural roads, including 74 bridges.
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Footpaths, berms and walkways (Wanganui)

Wanganui has 315km of hard surfaced footpaths. A few streets have interconnecting walkways.
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Recreational facilities (Palmerston North)

Lists recreational facilities in and around Palmerson North and activities which can be carried out there.
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Palmerston North signs and use of public places bylaw 2004

Outlines council requirements regarding signs, the use of footpaths etc.
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The city heart project (Palmerston North)

The Palmerston North square redevelopment In 2002 the Palmerston North City Council embarked on the City Heart project, with the intent of revitalising the Palmerston North Square.
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Services - parks and reserves (Manawatu)

Information on the types of parks and reserves in the Manawatu district and the services and activities associated with them.
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