Asset Management Plans are a foundation for the LTCCP. They are continually updated to reflect new information (from maintenance checks, condition surveys and events) and Council decisions (includding funding). The documents available below are those which were adopted as part of the LTCCP process.
When documents come up for consultation you will find links to them here. They links will also be available on the homepage and the consultation page of the site.
Application Forms, Job Descriptions and other employment related information can be found on the Employment page under the About Us heading.
The Long Term Council Community Plan (LTCCP) provides a 10 year planning framework for the services that Council provides to residents of the Rangitikei.
Rangitikei District Council is currently developing Management Plans for its parks and reserves. It is working on the Plans in two parts: the first is a District-wide component which will apply to all parks and reserves and the second will be specific to the particular park or reserve being considered. The procedure is that Council prepares and adopts a draft Plan which is then subject to a period of public consultation (two months in the case of reserves). Following this consultation process, Council will reconsider the draft plan and adopt it in a final form.
To date, Council has prepared a plan for Wilson Park in Marton and has just finished consultation on a draft plan for Dudding Lake. The submissions following the consultation on the draft plan for Dudding Lake will be considered by Council at its meeting in November 2009 and the final Plan will be prepared for adoption in due course.
A draft document to address the District-wide component is currently being developed by a working group of Councillors and Council officers. It will be released in the near future for public consultation, along with a draft Plan that is specific to Memorial Park in Taihape. These will be posted on the website as soon as Council adopts the final draft versions.
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