--1.41 Nelson & Marlborough local council

INCLUDES:
<ul><li>Documents prepared by local councils in Nelson and Marlborough</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>
EXCLUDES:
Promotional materials e.g. maps and pamphlets (see section 4), Detailed engineering and design standards (2), Safety & health information (3)

Nelson urban growth strategy

Outlines the consultation process and progress to date, with links to the consultation documents.
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Nelson Tasman physical activity plan

The regional strategy will be a guiding document for the Nelson Tasman Physical Activity Plan, which was recently consulted on.
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Nelson road sign policy

Nelson has reviewed how effectively tourist attractions, key intersections, walkways, cycleways and services are signed in Nelson.
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Tasman District Council Regional Cycling and Walking Strategy

"This document provides a framework for developing and implementing a range of cycling and walking related initiatives including cycle lanes, walking facilities, promotion and education. The strategy has been developed with the help of key national and community organisations, the general public and Council staff."
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Safe journeys to school (Nelson)

The Nelson Council initiated a survey in late 2004 to get some facts on just how children are travelling to school, to look into some of the reasons why so few use the journey for exercise, and, at the same time, to look at other safety factors in local parks and streets.
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