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Wellington City Council is a territorial authority in New Zealand, governing the city of Wellington, the country's capital city and third-largest city by population, behind Auckland and Christchurch. It consists of the central historic town and certain additional areas within the Wellington metropolitan area , extending as far north as Linden ...
Te Ara Tupua is a project to construct a 12-kilometre-long (7.5 mi) safe cycling and walking path in New Zealand, between Melling in Lower Hutt and central Wellington. New Zealand Transport Agency / Waka Kotahi (NZTA) leads the project, with involvement from mana whenua (local Māori groups) Taranaki Whānui and Ngāti Toa, Wellington City Council, Hutt City Council and Greater Wellington ...
In March 2024, the Wellington City Council voted to remove the heritage designation from the Gordon Wilson flats in an update of the district plan. [21] As a result of law changes leading to the National Policy Statement on Urban Development, [ 22 ] the council's decisions in updated district plans cannot be appealed to the Environment Court.
The Wellington Marine Conservation Trust, backed by the Wellington City Council, proposed to build a Marine Centre at Te Raekaihau Point. 41°20′59″S 174°47′33″E / 41.3497°S 174.7926°E / -41.3497; 174
Wellington developer eyeing K-Park for almost 10 years. The Ward family has been eyeing K-Park for almost 10 years. In 2015, Ward and Halloway proposed to develop K-Park into a plaza with a ...
In May 2021, the Wellington City Council approved a 10 year plan that included expenditure of $2.7 billion on water pipe maintenance and upgrades in Wellington city, and an additional $147 to $208 million for plant upgrades at the Moa Point wastewater treatment plant.
WELLINGTON — The builders of the Lotis developments along State Road 7 want to change the mix of housing in the first stage of their project by replacing a senior-living complex it had proposed ...
In 1974, Wellington City Council commissioned Professor Robert Kennedy to design a civic precinct in the area bounded by Jervois Quay, Wakefield Street, Victoria Street and Harris Street. Kennedy's plan involved the closure of part of Mercer Street to create a pedestrian plaza, and Kennedy assumed that the town hall would be demolished and ...