Local government

Hamilton integrated transport strategy (H.I.T.S.)

HCC-ITS.pdf - Web page
This policy aims to achieve a land use and transport system which maximises the benefits, and minimises the adverse effects of travel and transport, and encourages the use of a variety of transport modes.
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Street and directional signage (Hamilton)

This policy aims to provide clear directions to facilities and traffic routes in the city by providing standard signage.
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Hamilton City Council
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Pedestrian road crossing facility standards (Hamilton)

These standards aim to provide pedestrian safety on pedestrian crossings.
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City street beautification (Hamilton CC policy)

This policy covers all beautification planting within the city street / open space network.
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Hamilton CBD upgrade

A key strategy of Council is the plans for a dramatically revitalised CBD turning it into a vibrant, energetic place with a distinctly Hamilton flavour that celebrates the CBD as the retail, visitor, entertainment and civic heart of the city and region.
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Walking in the Wellington region

New maps for walkers Lower Hutt man Geoff Aitken has published two maps to encourage people to walk and tramp around Wellington, Kapiti and Wairarapa.
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John Rhodes
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Greater Well
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Walking, running and hiking (Wgtn Region)

A walk in one of the regional parks and forests is a great way to explore the diverse landscapes of Greater Wellington.
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Akatarawa forest walking and tramping (Wellington Region)

Today there is an extensive network of tracks and old logging roads in the Akatarawa Forest. Many of the logging roads were formed over 60 years ago and may be overgrown.
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Gisborne urban coastal strategy - 2005-25

To shape future coastal development trends, the Gisborne District Council has prepared this long-term strategy for the coastal areas in and aro
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