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<ul><li>Documents prepared by local councils in the Waikato area</li><li>Policy advice papers from consultants etc</li><li>Submissions on TLA policy by NGOs etc</li><li>Legislation (by-laws)</li><li>Implementation of walking strategies</li></ul>
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Promotional materials e.g. maps and pamphlets (see section 4), Detailed engineering and design standards (2), Safety & health information (3)
--1.32 Waikato local council
En-route to more footpaths - Web page
Good news for pedestrians and cyclists - more new footpaths are to be built around the district thanks to a change in funding policy from Land Transport New Zealand (LTNZ).
The Government�s transport funding agency has approved funding for a large proportion of the �higher priority� footpaths identified in Thames-Coromandel District Council�s draft CyclinRegion (NZ):
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Recreational activity and provision of reserves (Waipa)
Submitted by administrator on Thu, 10/08/2006 - 21:40Recreational activity and provision of reserves (Waipa) - 1.3 Mb Document - Adobe PDF - Acrobat Reader
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Transportation policies (Waipa)
Submitted by administrator on Thu, 10/08/2006 - 21:36Transportation policies (Waipa) - 1.1 Mb Document - Adobe PDF - Acrobat Reader
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Footpath, berms and walkway (Otorohanga)
Submitted by administrator on Mon, 07/08/2006 - 04:22Footpath, berms and walkway (Otorohanga) - Web page
General information on the footpath service provided in Otorohanga, which has 26km of hard surfaced footpaths.Author(s): | |
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Walking and cycling strategy questionnaire (Hauraki)
Submitted by administrator on Wed, 02/08/2006 - 23:50Questionnaire (Hauraki) - Document - Adobe PDF - Acrobat Reader
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Walking and cycling strategy (Hauraki)
Submitted by administrator on Wed, 02/08/2006 - 23:45How do you get more people walking and cycling in Hauraki District?
Walking and cycling strategy (Hauraki) - Web page
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Clearing vegetation from footpaths and verges (Hamilton)
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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)
Submitted by administrator on Mon, 31/07/2006 - 03:21Working on footpaths (Hamilton) - Web page
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Recreation and Leisure Plan 2002
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Hamilton integrated transport strategy (H.I.T.S.)
Submitted by administrator on Mon, 31/07/2006 - 02:18HCC-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.Region (NZ):
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About Us
Living Streets Aotearoa is the New Zealand organisation for people on foot, promoting walking-friendly communities. We are a nationwide organisation with local branches and affiliates throughout New Zealand.
We want more people walking and enjoying public spaces be they young or old, fast or slow, whether walking, sitting, commuting, shopping, between appointments, or out on the streets for exercise, for leisure or for pleasure.