Positive change in your community
Palmerston North City Council has a pro-active environmental programme which sets out to deliver measurable results from serveral core policies.
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Palmerston North City Council now offers the service of an Eco Design Advisor to help residents make more informed decisions on heating and reducing energy consumption.
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Building on a feasibility study showing a need and desire for youth space, a new facility is being created in the central city.
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Green Corridors' aim is to build corridors of native vegetation which provides habitat for wildlife along streams from the Tararua Ranges to the Manawatu River, with an initial focus on Turitea then Kahuterawa Stream valleys and tributaries.
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On June 30, 2010 the City Council agreed a strategy aimed at making Palmerston North a more sustainable city.
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Today’s thinking and planning will determine the City’s future shape - how it looks, how people move around it, the amount of green space and where homes and businesses are located.
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Palmerston North lodged a bid with BikeNZ and Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) for the tender to build New Zealand's second international indoor cycling velodrome.
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Palmerston North City Council has a pro-active environmental programme which sets out to deliver measurable results from serveral core policies.
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The Mural project has been put together to reduce the occurrence of graffiti in the Massey cycle way. This is a joint project with PNCC, SAB and the artist funding it.
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Climate change is a sustainability issue of global importance and requires all sectors of society to take responsible action. There is also growing recognition that many measures to reduce green house gas emissions need to be taken at a city level.
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The Safety Advisory Board (SAB) provides information and guidance in the formulation and implementation of the Strategic Partnership Agreement between The Palmerston North City Council (PNCC) and The Ministry of Justice (MoJ).
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