Council

Secrecy over mystery water user

The public were kicked out of the Tauranga City Council meeting on Tuesday while a mystery industry representative addressed the council over a commercial proposal. The... Read More

Hairy bronzed and Dutch dancers

Urban dancers in the Tauranga City Council chambers and the first pictures of Hairy Maclary in bronze marked creative Tauranga's six monthly monitoring report to... Read More

Garden renewal and pool closure

Work to renew the street gardens in Mount Maunganui gets underway today with motorists being advised to expect delays. Tauranga City Council will begin renewing... Read More

Proposed marine precinct stalls

Plans to redevelop Tauranga's marine precinct have stalled after two business consortiums refused to cover the cost of a geotechnical report on the Mirrielees Road... Read More

The search begins for new CEO

The search is officially on to find the next CEO of Tauranga City Council with a recruitment company hired to aid the selection process. New Zealand-based company... Read More

Waterfront opening party planned

Celebrations marking the completion of the first part of the Waterfront Project in Tauranga are set to take place this weekend. From 2.30pm on Sunday, a range of... Read More

Council seeks interest for fund

Expressions of Interest to the Bay of Plenty Regional Council's Regional Infrastructure Fund close this week. The Fund, which has been set up to support sustainable... Read More

Community garden gets approval

A new community garden will be created at Banks Hall Reserve in Mount Maunganui following approval by Tauranga City Council on Monday. The proposal by Mount Maunganui... Read More

Skate ramp set for demolition

The vertical skate ramp at Blake Park in Mount Maunganui will be demolished next week. Tauranga City Council reports the old ramp is being removed due to safety... Read More

More Tauranga councillors

The Tauranga constituency on the Bay of Plenty Regional Council is to increase from four to five in the next election due to population growth. Councillors recommended... Read More

Growth not backing $130m pipeline

Changing growth patterns are looking like leaving the city's $130million Southern Pipeline project without the population to justify it Tauranga City Councillors... Read More

Truck ban for Bethlehem triangle

Bethlehem residents are looking forward to peace and quiet on their roads after Tauranga City Council backed residents' submission to ban trucks from certain roads... Read More