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Mount trial not going ahead, feasibility study for boardwalk extension proposed

Posted: Mar 16, 2021

Tauranga City Council has decided not to undertake a trial involving a temporary shared path and altered traffic arrangements for the section of Marine Parade between Pacific Avenue and the Tay Street intersection.

Next steps for sale of Tauranga’s elder housing villages

Posted: Mar 17, 2021

Tauranga City Council will be asking for community feedback on the future of two elder housing villages via the upcoming Long Term Plan.

$20.5m Ministry for the Environment grant to reduce waste and improve recycling

Posted: Mar 18, 2021

Tauranga City Council has received $20.5 million in funding from the Ministry for the Environment (MfE) to provide essential waste infrastructure which will reduce the waste sent to landfill by Tauranga and the wider Bay of Plenty.

Preferred civic administration premises option selected

Posted: Mar 18, 2021

Tauranga City Council commissioners have approved the negotiation of lease arrangements for new civic administration premises in a building to be developed at 90 Devonport Road, subject to long term plan community consultation and final decision-making.

Harington Street carpark site sold

Posted: Mar 22, 2021

Tauranga City Council has confirmed that it has reached an unconditional agreement to sell the abandoned Harington Street Transport Hub site to Waibop (Harrington) Limited, a subsidiary of the lead project contractor, Watts and Hughes Construction Group Holdings Limited.

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