New Plymouth District Council is inviting residents to provide feedback on the future of local government in Taranaki through a survey closing on 28 June. The council’s website features information under the “Local Water Done Well” initiative, which appears to relate to previous Three Waters reform discussions.
The page provides access to various council services including cemeteries, dog and animal services, business licensing and regulations, event planning, maps and GIS, and transportation services. Residents can report problems, pay fees, and access information about council operations through the online portal.
The consultation represents an opportunity for New Plymouth District residents to influence local government reform proposals affecting the Taranaki region. The council is seeking community input to help shape how local services and governance structures may be organised in the future.
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Source: New Plymouth District Council – News. This summary was published by Input Ltd via amalgamation.nz, New Zealand’s central resource for local government amalgamation news.