Consultation / June 2024
July 2024 | May 2024-
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Have your say on Grenada North Park upgrades
- Wellington City Council
- Concept designs to upgrade Grenada North Park are being developed and the community is invited to have their say on this multi-functional sports and recreation site.
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Grenada North Park, Horokiwi, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Grenada North Park upgrade
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- Share your thoughts on the draft concept plan for Grenada North Park.
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Grenada North Park, Horokiwi, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Traffic Resolutions August 2024 - Traffic and Parking Restrictions
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council is asking for feedback on 22 proposed new traffic resolutions.
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Money, strategy and our Regional Land Transport Plan – your submission guide
- Talk Wellington
- Any tax money for Wellington region transport stuff relies on this budget bid story. Submisions are open and close Monday 24th June. We’ve gone deep so you don’t have to – and if you’re in a rush, the Typing Cat has your back! This post has 1.Whys and wherefores 2.Submission guidance mirroring the consultation survey:...
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Alcohol Fees Bylaw review
- Kōrero Mai | Let's Talk | Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council is undertaking a review of the Alcohol Fees Bylaw.
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It's working! The new District Plan in action.
- A City for People
- It’s been a month since the Minister for Housing approved Wellington’s trailblazing new District Plan. Thanks to four years of campaigning, and your support, this new Plan has raised building height limits across the city, making it easier to build townhouses and apartments in the places we need them most. It’s early days, but we’re already seeing signs of success. Wellington is finally going to get more homes.
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