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Tauranga City Council is seeking feedback on whether to use a levy or rates to pay for the community-funded portion of the future civic precinct - Te Manawataki o Te Papa.
Long-held plans for the transformation of Tauranga’s civic precinct and city centre are poised to progress, with key decisions about the ‘once-in-a-generation’ project expected to be made at a Tauranga City Council meeting on Monday (24 July).
A community stadium proposed for Tauranga Domain will need good support from the home crowd and a convincing gameplan to make it over the line.
Tauranga City Council is celebrating a successful night at the LGFA Taituarā Local Government Excellence Awards® in Wellington.
Tauranga City Council’s Commission has decided to initiate an application process for the role of Chief Executive
Tauranga City Council commissioners have expressed support in principle for the concept proposed by the business case for a proposed Community Stadium, but have asked for more information before deciding whether to undertake public consultation through the Council’s 2024-34 draft Long-term Plan.
Tauranga City Council’s Commission has confirmed the appointment of five board members across Te Manawataki o Te Papa Limited, Tauranga Art Gallery Trust and Bay Venues Limited.
Three key appointments relating to Tauranga’s civic precinct have been confirmed, helping to set the once-in-a-generation development up for future success.
Bullet point list of updates from around Council for the week of 29 September 2023.
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Tauranga City Council is replacing an aging sewage pipeline under Rata Street, between the Nikau Crescent/Rata intersection and Totara Street/Rata Street intersection, Mount Maunganui.
Welcome to our September ENews. Here’s what’s in this issue:
Due to circumstances out of our control the road works on Totara Street due to start on Friday September 29 have been postponed until November.
Kia ora and welcome to the latest Environmental Planning update.
What spins your wheels? Whether skateboarding, scooting, BMX, roller/quad or inline skating takes your fancy, spinners are winners when it comes to the revamped Gordon Spratt Reserve skatepark, now open in Pāpāmoa.
Tauranga's summer event calendar is set to impress with a series of exciting events that promise not only entertainment but also a significant economic boost for the city, with a lineup of fresh and returning favourite events.
Bark in the Park is back for 2023, and everyone is invited to join the fun. This free event, run by the Tauranga City Council Animal Services team, is a family-friendly fun day out for dog owners and their pups.
Bullet point list of updates from around Council for the week of 22 September 2023.
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