New Plymouth District Council is inviting residents to participate in a consultation

New Plymouth District Council is inviting residents to participate in a consultation process to help shape the future of local government in Taranaki. The council has launched a survey seeking feedback from the community on local government reform proposals affecting the region. Residents have until 28 June to submit their views through the online survey.

This consultation forms part of a broader discussion about the structure and organisation of local government services in the Taranaki area. The initiative reflects ongoing considerations about local government reform in New Zealand and provides an opportunity for New Plymouth District residents to contribute their perspectives on how councils in the region should operate in the future.

The council is encouraging community participation in this process to ensure local voices are heard in discussions about potential changes to local government arrangements.

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