--1.40 Wellington local council

INCLUDES:
<ul><li>Documents prepared by local councils in Wellington (excluding Wairarapa)</li><li>Policy advice papers from consultants etc</li><li>Submissions on TLA policy by NGOs etc</li><li>Legislation (by-laws)</li><li>Implementation of walking strategies</li></ul>
EXCLUDES:
Promotional materials e.g. maps and pamphlets (see section 4), Detailed engineering and design standards (2), Safety & health information (3)

Streetlighting policy (Hutt City)

States the council's policy that it adopts NZS 6701:1983 “Code of Practice for Road Lighting” as the standard for streetlighting levels in Lower Hutt City.
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Walkways policy (Hutt City)

Outlines the recommendations of the Walkways Review, which were adopted as the basis for the walkways policy and development, effective 1 September 1998.
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Signalized pedestrian facilities policy (Hutt City)

States the policy that NZS 5431:1973 Specification for Traffic Signals be adopted for the installation of signalised pedestrian facilities at mid-block locations and nonsignalised inte
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Pedestrian way policy (Hutt City)

pedestrian-way.pdf - Document - Adobe PDF - Acrobat Reader
States the council's policy that for fences on pedestrian way boundaries, authority be delegated to the Chief Executive to approve a Council contribution of up to 40% of the cost of the fence where, in his/her opinion, this results in a significant upg
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Hutt City pedestrian crossings policy

States Hutt City's policy on pedestrian crossings.
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