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| Received | Subject | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17/04/2024 | Seeking Council view on Māori Wards and the Governments intentions to reverse the Local Electoral (Māori Wards and Māori Constituencies) Amendment Act 2021 | Complete | Details |
| 16/04/2024 | Enquiring about Papangaio Maori Land | Complete | Details |
| 16/04/2024 | Information regarding parking fines | Complete | Details |
| 15/04/2024 | Details about council owned pool operations management and Poolsafe accreditation | Complete | Details |
| 11/04/2024 | Information about Koputara Stream health measurements from last 12 months and Councils plans to prevent further decline of waterway | Transferred | Details |
| 09/04/2024 | Details regarding rural water supplies and water carriers | Complete | Details |
| 08/04/2024 | Details of LGBTQI+ functions hosted in Council buildings and any costs or sponsorship paid by Council | Complete | Details |
| 03/04/2024 | Information about 341 Kawakawa Road and any surplus properties | Complete | Details |
| 03/04/2024 | Application and associated AEE for the subdivision SB11453 at 110 Port St East | Complete | Details |
| 28/03/2024 | Information about Feilding parking restrictions and enforcement options in 2024-34 LTP | Complete | Details |
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2263
Date received: 17/04/2024
Requested information: Seeking Council view on Māori Wards and the Governments intentions to reverse the Local Electoral (Māori Wards and Māori Constituencies) Amendment Act 2021
Status: Complete
Response:
The information you have requested is below.
1) How does your council feel about the Government's announcement?
The Manawatū District Council has not formally discussed the Local Government (Electoral Legislation and Māori Wards and Constituencies) Amendment Bill.
2) What has your council done/is your council planning to do next in regards to the announcement?
The Manawatū District Council has not formally discussed the Local Government (Electoral Legislation and Māori Wards and Constituencies) Amendment Bill.
3) Why did your council decide to establish a Māori ward in the first place?
Please refer to the Council meeting minutes of 20 May 2021, available at this link: Manawatu District Council Agendas & Minutes | Manawatū District Council (mdc.govt.nz)
4) What kind of impact has Māori ward representation had on your council/what kind of impact do you envisage Māori ward representation would have on council?
Officers are unable to provide an answer to either part of this question. This question may be better directed to the Manawatū District Council Mayor (helen.worboys@mdc.govt.nz).
5) How do you think your constituents would vote in a local referendum on Māori wards?
Officers are unable to provide an answer to this question.
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2261
Date received: 16/04/2024
Requested information: Enquiring about Papangaio Maori Land
Status: Complete
Response:
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2262
Date received: 16/04/2024
Requested information: Information regarding parking fines
Status: Complete
Response:
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2260
Date received: 15/04/2024
Requested information: Details about council owned pool operations management and Poolsafe accreditation
Status: Complete
Response:
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2259
Date received: 11/04/2024
Requested information: Information about Koputara Stream health measurements from last 12 months and Councils plans to prevent further decline of waterway
Status: Transferred
Response:
I refer to your official information request 11 April 2024.
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2258
Date received: 09/04/2024
Requested information: Details regarding rural water supplies and water carriers
Status: Complete
Response:
1. From the supply points of Sanson, Rongotea, Ohakea and Feilding, can domestic water carriers buy water from all four of these points or just Feilding.
We only have a bulk water filling point in Feilding.
2. Can you tell me if the following towns or settlements have a council water supply.
The only town that has reticulated water under the Manawatu District Council jurisdiction in the list below is Rongotea.
Settlement | Local Authority | Council water supply? |
Tangimoana | Manawatu District Council | No |
Clydesdale | Manawatu District Council | No |
Carnarvon | Manawatu District Council | No |
Scotts Ferry | Rangitikei District Council |
|
Glen Oroua | Manawatu District Council | No |
Taikorea | Manawatu District Council | No |
Mangawhata | Manawatu District Council | No |
Rongotea | Manawatu District Council | Yes |
Rangiotu | Manawatu District Council | No |
Tiakitahuna | Manawatu District Council | No |
Karere | Manawatu District Council | No |
Kairanga | Can be either Manawatu District Council or Palmerston North City Council depending on location of property | No |
Kopane | Manawatu District Council | No |
Kauwhata | Manawatu District Council | No |
Waitohi | Manawatu District Council | No |
Awahuri | Manawatu District Council | No |
Bunnythorpe | Palmerston North City Council |
|
Hiwinui | Manawatu District Council | No |
Tokomaru | Palmerston North City Council |
|
Oroua Downs | Manawatu District Council | No |
3. Are you able to give me the total m3 of water sold to Splash Water Cartage in the last 12 months.
Not answered as you have advised by email you no longer require this information.
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2257
Date received: 08/04/2024
Requested information: Details of LGBTQI+ functions hosted in Council buildings and any costs or sponsorship paid by Council
Status: Complete
Response:
I refer to your official information request dated 08 April 2024.
The information you have requested is below.
1)Rainbow Storytime
None
2) Any other drag queen related events including Hugo Grrrl, Queen Olivia III or any other known drag queens or LGBTQI+ entertainers
None
3) Any Rainbow / LGBTQI+ events promoted for anyone under the age of 20
None
4) Covering 1,2,3: what costs or sponsorship were paid by The Local Council to them for events since January 2015
None
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2255
Date received: 03/04/2024
Requested information: Information about 341 Kawakawa Road and any surplus properties
Status: Complete
Response:
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2256
Date received: 03/04/2024
Requested information: Application and associated AEE for the subdivision SB11453 at 110 Port St East
Status: Complete
Response:
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2253
Date received: 28/03/2024
Requested information: Information about Feilding parking restrictions and enforcement options in 2024-34 LTP
Status: Complete
Response:
To respond to your queries:
1) Within the town centre area bounded by Bowen Street to the north, Stafford Street to the east, Fergusson Street and Eyre Street to the south and Warwick Street to the west, there are the following parking types and numbers:
|
Zone |
Street |
Area |
Parks |
Mobility |
|
A |
Kimbolton Road (South) |
Manchester Square to Warwick Street |
61 |
3 |
|
B |
Kimbolton Road (South) |
Warwick Street to Pines Court |
14 |
1 |
|
C |
Kimbolton Road (North) |
Pines Court to Warwick Street |
20 |
0 |
|
D |
Kimbolton Road (North) |
Warwick Street to Manchester Square |
59 |
0 |
|
E |
Manchester Street |
Kimbolton Road to Fergusson Street |
13 |
0 |
|
F |
Manchester Square (SW Quadrant) |
Manchester Street to Kimbolton Road |
35 |
1 |
|
G |
Manchester Square (NW Quadrant) |
Kimbolton Road to Manchester Street |
17 |
1 |
|
H |
Manchester Street |
Bowen Street to Kimbolton Road |
16 |
0 |
|
I |
Manchester Square (NE Quadrant) |
Manchester Street to Kimbolton Road |
23 |
0 |
|
J |
Manchester Square (SE Quadrant) |
Kimbolton Road to Manchester Street |
35 |
0 |
|
K |
Kimbolton Road (North) |
Manchester Street to Stafford Street |
39 |
1 |
|
L |
Kimbolton Road (North) |
Stafford Street to Aorangi Street |
5 |
0 |
|
M |
Kimbolton Road (South) |
Aorangi Street to Stafford Street |
8 |
0 |
|
N |
Kimbolton Road (South) |
Stafford Street to Manchester Street |
53 |
1 |
|
O |
Fergusson Street |
Manchester Street to Goodbehere Street |
8 |
0 |
|
P |
Goodbehere Street |
Fergusson Street to Manchester Square |
17 |
1 |
|
Q |
Macarthur Street |
Goodbehere Street to Stafford Street |
36 |
0 |
|
R |
Fergusson Street |
Goodbehere Street to Stafford Street |
25 |
1 |
|
S |
Manchester Street |
Fergusson Street to Eyre Street |
23 |
0 |
|
T |
Eyre Street |
Manchester Street to Stafford Street |
47 |
0 |
|
U |
Stafford Street |
Eyre Street to Fergusson Street |
29 |
0 |
|
V |
Stafford Street |
Fergusson Street to Kimbolton Road |
24 |
1 |
|
W |
Stafford Street |
Kimbolton Road to Bowen Street |
24 |
0 |
|
X |
Bowen Street |
Stafford Street to Manchester Street |
54 |
0 |
|
Y |
Bowen Street |
Manchester Street to Warwick Street |
60 |
1 |
|
Z |
Warwick Street |
Bowen Street to Kimbolton Road |
22 |
0 |
|
AA |
Warwick Street |
Kimbolton Road to Fergusson Street |
23 |
0 |
|
AB |
Fergusson Street |
Warwick Street to Manchester Street |
62 |
1 |
|
AC |
Council Carpark (Off-Street) |
10 Eyre Street |
40 |
0 |
|
AD |
Council Carpark (Off-Street) |
16 Eyre Street |
32 |
2 |
|
AE |
Council Carpark (Off-Street) |
2 Warwick Street |
67 |
0 |
2) Occupancy patterns observed for the town centre
are as follows.
For the town centre area:
Graph unable to be displayed, please request copy from lgoima@mdc.govt
For the main shopping streets:
Graph unable to be displayed, please request copy from lgoima@mdc.govt
3) The Council report where the decision was made
to approve time limited parking in the Feilding town centre is attached.
Please see other documentation in this link –
- 7 Dec 2023 - Council Workshop
Slides - Cost for Feilding Parking Restrictions
The corresponding exert from the Council workshop minutes on 7 December 2023 for this topic is as follows:
“Key Issue 4 – Implementation of Feilding CBD time limited parking – lump sum costs to be provided – Option 2 Preferred.” - 14 Dec 2023 - Council Workshop
- Update on LTP Budget Status.
The corresponding exert from the Council workshop minutes on 14 December 2023 for this topic is as follows:
“The Executive Leadership Team and David Gurney provided an overview of the LTP budgets.
Recent changes since the last session included adding the top 5 strategic priorities from the Priority 3 list, being:
- Town Centre Refresh
- Oroua River Walkway
- Coach House Museum
- Town Centre Parking Enforcement
- Stormwater Protection Works.”