Councils are responsible for a wide range of utilities and services that we all rely on, from rubbish and recycling to street cleaning. Councils are currently also responsible for managing waste water, storm water and drinking water infrastructure – the ‘Three Waters’. But that may be about to change, with central government seeking to shift the delivery of Three Waters services to four new larger entities, which could borrow enough to upgrade the country’s water infrastructure.
Councils are responsible for a wide range of utilities and services that we all rely on, from rubbish and recycling to street cleaning. Councils are currently also responsible for managing waste water, storm water and drinking water infrastructure – the ‘Three Waters’. But that may be about to change, with central government seeking to shift the delivery of Three Waters services to four new larger entities, which could borrow enough to upgrade the country’s water infrastructure.
Commitment to maintain quality drinking water at all times.
Commitment to rubbish disposal and recycling is robust to maintain sustainability.
Advancing beautification and uplifting Māori of our streets with tikanga inspired art and putiputi and community maara (gardens).
Commitment to maintain quality drinking water at all times.
Commitment to rubbish disposal and recycling is robust to maintain sustainability.
Advancing beautification and uplifting Māori of our streets with tikanga inspired art and putiputi and community maara (gardens).
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