Bay of Plenty

Okareka walkway (Rotorua)

This 5.5 kilometre return walk starts at Acacia Road and follows the lake edge to the Okareka Outlet. The walk features farmland, beach, lake and wetland scenery, expansive views and wildlife.
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Rotorua walkway

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The Rotorua Walkway has been developed in stages over a period of approximately 10 years. The entire length of the walkway measures 26km's, broken up into 8 shorter sections.
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Rotorua urban transportation study 2003

The Rotorua Urban Transportation Study summarises a number of previous studies to determine how the District road network is placed to cater for increasing population growth and traffic growth over the next 20 years.
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Rotorua transport strategy 2006

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This transport strategy includes sections on safety, urban design and walking.
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Rotorua lakes recreation strategy

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The strategy sets out to develop ways for key agencies to work together effectively in managing recreation on the lakes, balancing recreational enjoyment with pr
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Rotorua district recreation strategy

The Rotorua District Recreation Strategy was adopted by Rotorua District Council (RDC) in January 2002.
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Rotorua City design principles - part 3

This section of examines aspects of design such as colour schemes and signage.
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Rotorua city design principles - part 2

The appearance and amenity of Rotorua's CBD has undergone a dramatic transformation since the 1980s.
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Rotorua city design principles - part 1

The appearance and amenity of Rotorua's CBD has undergone a dramatic transformation since the 1980s.
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Parks asset management plan 2005 (Rotorua)

Rotorua District Council (RDC) is responsible for the provision and management of community recreation facilities.
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