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Community road safety programme (Nelson)

Each year an educational road safety programme is developed to co-ordinate local community efforts.
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Nelson road sign policy

Nelson has reviewed how effectively tourist attractions, key intersections, walkways, cycleways and services are signed in Nelson.
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South Bay reserve development (Kaikoura)

The Department of Conservation (DoC), Kaikoura District Council, Whale Watch, Te Rununga O Kaikoura and Ngai Tahu have jointly prepared the Kaikoura Peninsula Walkway Development Plan. The upgrade of South Bay Recreation Reserve was included in this plan.
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Maintenance and enhancement of the city's heritage (Invercargill)

Lists heritage walkways and publications such as heritage design guidelines available from Invercargill City Council.
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Street frontages (Invercargill)

Street frontages are Council owned land and are deemed as the area from the property boundary fence to the road.
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Footpaths, walkways and alleyways (Invercargill)

The Council maintains the footpaths, including walkways and alleyways in Invercargill city and Bluff.
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Road safety (Invercargill)

The Council's Traffic Management Officer, Parking Division, and Road Safety Southland work together to educate and reduce deaths and injuries in Invercargill City and the greater Southland area.
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City walks (Invercargill)

See Invercargill on foot Lists the location of 5 city walks.
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