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New Zealand pedestrian planning and design guidelines

Presentation to NZ Walking Conference, Christchurch, Nov 2006
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Investing in recreation - guidelines for national recreation organisations (SPARC)

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Nelson City Council engineering standards (2003)

This page links to individual sections of the standards document.
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Nelson City Council
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Developing walking strategies (Environment Canterbury)

A resource booklet for principles and policies to support a greater use of walking within land transport systems Environme
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Design guides (Christchurch CC)

Design guides - Web page
This page links to 10 Design Guide publications related to enhancing Christchurch's urban design.
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Christchurch City Council
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Christchurch City Council
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Walking School Bus - road safety guidelines (North Shore)

Provides guidelines for the WSB programme and participants safety.
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North Shore City Council
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Walking your dog (New Plymouth)

Guidelines for dogs in public places There are many great spots in New Plymouth to walk your dog, however there are some areas where dogs are banned or required to be on a lead.
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New Plymouth District Counc
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Sign rules (Kaipara)

sign_rules_aug_2005.pdf - Document - Adobe PDF - Acrobat Reader
Describes what signs are permitted in various zones in the Kaipara district.
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Kaipara District Council
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