Kōrero o te wā | News
Keep up to date with all the latest news from Council.
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Consultation to begin on proposed speed limit changes
Palmerston North City Council is proposing changes to speed limits in four areas of the city and we’re asking commuters and residents to make a submission before 4 September.
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Street party to mark reopening of the Square after Streets for People construction
A large street party will take place next weekend, marking the official opening of the first of our Streets for People Square upgrades.
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Rangitāne o Manawatū Committee holds first meeting
Development plans for one of Palmerston North’s most significant cultural sites will recommence following tomorrow’s inaugural Rangitāne o Manawatū Committee meeting.
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New and improved recycling drop-off point at Awapuni
Illegal dumping and flyaway recycling will now be a thing of the past at our Awapuni Resource Recovery Centre.
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City water pipe to be cleaned
One of the two main pipes that get water from the Turitea Dam to the city’s homes and businesses is being cleaned to ensure the city’s water remains in pristine condition.
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Council announces partnership with Mercury for landmark city lighting feature
Palmerston North City Council today announced a three-year partnership with Mercury to develop a unique and distinctive LED bridge lighting display at the Central Energy Trust Arena.
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Free chemical waste disposal day for residents
Residents are being urged to drop off their household chemical waste this August.
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Passport takes children on a city journey
Keep your children engaged and active in outdoor activities this July school holidays with the Passport to Play – Parks Edition.
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Submissions sought on including vaping in city smokefree policy
Consultation opens tomorrow for submissions on proposed changes to Palmerston North City Council’s Smokefree Outdoor Areas Policy.
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KiwiRail’s Central New Zealand Freight Hub a boon for Palmerston North
Mayor Grant Smith has welcomed today's announcement of the preferred site for KiwiRail's Central New Zealand Regional Freight Hub.