Business growth in the Hamilton to Auckland corridor is expected to bring more than 1,300 new jobs to Waikato District in the next three years according to the latest predictions.
One of the many tools used to make the Waikato District’s roads safer is out for consultation today.
Waikato District Council is preparing for a long period of growth and change and has undertaken a series of major initiatives in the past year that will be pivotal to creating liveable communities for the future says Mayor Allan Sanson.
In the past financial year the Waikato District Council has committed grants totalling more than $800,000 for distribution to 174 community groups and charities throughout the district enabling communities to come together to meet local needs.
Waikato District Council staff have joined others around the country today in breaking all fashion rules and wearing their loudest shirts.
The entrance to Te Kauwhata Domain has got a little brighter thanks to the handy work of the town’s youth.
The completion of a $6.6 million project has improved the security of the Waikato District’s drinking water supply.
Wastewater overflows are tracking downwards across the Waikato district, but there is still more work to be done.
After a successful first round of Blueprint workshops, Waikato District Council is visiting more towns in the district to hear further from its community.
There has been a lot of interest in Waikato District Council’s Proposed Waikato District Plan and the public are reminded that submissions close next month.
Waikato District Council has joined other groups and organisations around the country in commemorating 125 years since women succeeded in obtaining the vote.
The Waikato District Council this week notified its final proposal for representation arrangements for the next local body elections, including the shape of the district’s voting Wards and the number of Councillors elected.
Please be notified that the appeals/objections period for the Waikato District Council 2018 Representation Review Final Proposal opens 12 September 2018 and will close at 5.00pm on 12 October 2018.
Applications are now open for the final 2018 rounds of funding from the Waikato District Council Heritage Project Fund and from the Council’s Discretionary Grants Fund to support projects and events in the district.
Pressure on toilet facilities at Onewhero and Te Kauwhata Domains will be relieved following Waikato District Council’s successful funding application to address freedom camping issues.
Waikato District Council resolved to make operative all the provisions of Plan Change 21 to the Waikato District Plan (Franklin Section).
Waikato District Council, for the purpose of allowing Rally New Zealand to hold a motorsport event in the Raglan/Te Akau area, has scheduled to close the following roads.
A meeting of the Raglan Community Board will be held on Tuesday 11 September 2018.
The following meetings will be held during September 2018. All meetings will be held at the Waikato District Council, 15 Galileo Street, Ngaruawahia unless otherwise stated.
A two year programme which has seen a large portion of the Waikato district wastewater network cleaned and inspected shows Waikato District Council is serious about improving the state of its assets.
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