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<P>This section covers:<ul><li>Policy documents, research papers and strategies produced by the NZ Government and crown agencies (and their consultants)</li><li>Policy documents, research papers and strategies produced by NZ regional councils and territorial local authorities (and their consultants)</li><li>Academic research papers and conference papers</li><li>Policy proposals and lobbying or advocacy material produced by non-governmental organisations and private individuals</li><li>Proposals and plans for the implementation of walking strategies (if not covered by other sections)</li></ul></P>

TDM in Europe - a synthesis of research findings

Florida department of transportation: summary of final report submitted by the national centre for transit research This report provides information on transport demand management (TDM) strategies in Europe.
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Clearing vegetation from footpaths and verges (Hamilton)

Illustrates the area of footpath and verges that need to be kept clear of overgrowth from trees, low shrubs, vines and hedges
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Working on footpaths (Hamilton)

Safety information and guidelines for those involved in building, development and minor works.
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Hamilton integrated transport strategy (H.I.T.S.)

HCC-ITS.pdf - Web page
This policy aims to achieve a land use and transport system which maximises the benefits, and minimises the adverse effects of travel and transport, and encourages the use of a variety of transport modes.
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Street and directional signage (Hamilton)

This policy aims to provide clear directions to facilities and traffic routes in the city by providing standard signage.
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Pedestrian road crossing facility standards (Hamilton)

These standards aim to provide pedestrian safety on pedestrian crossings.
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City street beautification (Hamilton CC policy)

This policy covers all beautification planting within the city street / open space network.
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Gisborne urban coastal strategy - 2005-25

To shape future coastal development trends, the Gisborne District Council has prepared this long-term strategy for the coastal areas in and aro
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