Wellington City Council Narratives Everyone has a story to tell. Engage with Wellington City Council and the community.Cannot find the data you want? Some of our spatial data, such as the data we use for our public web mapping, is available for use in your own GIS projects. To view ...
In response to requirements of the New Zealand Building Act 2004, Wellington City Council (WCC) hasdeveloped a comprehensive policy for the identification and improvement of earthquake risk buildings in the city.As part of the policy WCC is taking a lead to screen pre 1976 buildings using the ...
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Wellington is governed by a city council consisting of the mayor and 18 councilmen; these officials are popularly elected to a three-year term. The council administers municipal services, including transport, cultural institutions, and public utilities. Founded in 1840 by British colonists, the city...
Although the Wellington City Council declared a climate and ecological emergency in 2019, this has not noticeably changed behaviors. Water is commonly used to excess (it is free); the volume of municipal waste is among the highest in the OECD; there is a high proportion of car ownership; and...
What’s with the targeting of the city council by the Post and by central government? Why does the regional council appear to work successfully under the media radar? And just what should local government be doing anyway?Hosted by the Fabians at 2/57 Willis Street.Register>> ...
building collapses. Wellington has around 800 potentially earthquake prone buildings –potentially– as many are yet to be assessed. Wellington City Council assesses only those buildings built before 1976 – because it is assumed that 1976 onwards buildings are ‘safe’. Council is reviewing this ...
Mayor Kelly Linton said to the crowd that he’s proud to be Dunsmore's colleague on council because he does more than just talk. “This is a perfect example of what I’m talking about,” Linton said. “He’s going to be out walking for a very importan...
I remember speaking to the city council because the mayor, who had previously been on our board, wanted to talk about how we’d made it happen and how they could make it happen. We had a celebration. But I kept telling everyone that this was not the end of the process but the start...
Joe Bloggs' owns a commercial building in Wellington which is council-assessed as below the mandated standard and therefore in need of strengthening. www.nbr.co.nz Wellington was an important station as it stood at the foot of a steep incline. ...