Fees and charges 2025/2026
We are seeking your views on the Draft Schedule of Fees and Charges 2025/2026.
We are seeking your views on the Draft Schedule of Fees and Charges 2025/2026.
Share your thoughts on our proposed changes to some operational aspects of the 2024 Development and Financial Contributions Policy.
Tasman District is vulnerable to natural hazards that we must plan and prepare for.
Borck Creek runs under the Lower Queen Street bridge next to Headingly Lane, but it’s not wide enough to pass sufficient stormwater flow so we're making it larger.
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Come and talk about the urban growth and natural hazards plan changes.
We have created a preliminary design for the reserve and we're now seeking feedback from the community before finalising plans.
The Mohua Menzshed has approached us seeking a lease for part of a Recreation (Community Buildings) Reserve at 2032 Takaka Valley Highway.
This bylaw includes locations where alcohol bans or restrictions apply. Its aims to minimise issues that may arise from consumption of alcohol in public places.
We are seeking built-environment professionals to provide independent design reviews on projects.
The new Setting of the Speed Limits Rule 2024 requires us to re-consult on proposed speed limit changes using a Cost Benefit Disclosure Statement for each road.
Feel like keeping in touch? We'd like to run things by you occasionally,
The Coalition Government is introducing Local Water Done Well, a policy which will see water services remain under local governments’ control.
The purchase of a block of land in King Edward Street in Motueka has heralded the potential development of a new community swimming pool in the town.
We are reviewing the Nelson Tasman Civil Defence and Emergency Management Group Plan.
Council adopted this bylaw at its meeting on 28 November 2024.
Help us plan for the future of this area alongside the Waimea River.
The Navigation Safety Bylaw has been approved and takes effect from 1 December.
The environmental planning space is set to be transformed with four plan changes happening. Stay informed, get involved.
We're creating a blueprint for growth in our urban centres.
We're reviewing the Regional Pest Management Plan.
The reserve management plans (RMPs) for Richmond and Lakes/Murchison Wards are being reviewed.
At least once every six years as a Council we must review our representation arrangements.
Council adopted this bylaw on 28 November.
The Policy & Bylaw have been adopted and will come into effect on 31 March 2025.
Council adopted this bylaw on 28 November. Thank you to everyone who participated in this process.
Let's rethink waste across Tasman District.
Join us in shaping the future of Māpua.
A significant injection of Government funding is expected to give residents of Richmond and Motueka greater and improved options for the way they travel every day.
Join us in shaping the future of Port Motueka and adjacent areas.
The Streets for People programme aims to make it easier and faster to create safer, healthier, and more people-friendly streets.
Check in here for the latest news and updates on the Spatial Plan shaping the future of Port Tarakohe.
The whole of plan review to produce a new Tasman Environment Plan is now on hold. Instead, key topics will progress as changes to the Tasman Resource Management Plan.
Phone: 03 543-8400
Email: info@tasman.govt.nz
Postal Address: 189 Queen Street, Private Bag 4,
Richmond, Nelson, 7050
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