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Cyclone Vaianu

Rangitīkei District Council is monitoring the situation with Cyclone Vaianu and its possible impacts on our district. Out of an abundance of caution, the Marton Harvest Festival on Sunday 12 April has been cancelled. More details here

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  • Marton Streetscape Plan Consultation

    Have your say on Marton’s town centre

  • Built Heritage

    Buildings, structures and objects in the district that are identified as having heritage significance.

  • Tiny Homes

    Information on building a tiny home

  • Exemptions

    Information about work that is deemed exempt and how to apply for an exemption.

  • Draft Annual Plan 2017/2018

    The 2017/2018 Annual Plan was adopted by Council on 25 May 2017.

  • Town Centre Plans

    The purpose of the Town Centre Plans (TCP) are to establish an agreed framework and guide for the future management and development of the public areas (including roads/footpaths) within the Central Business Districts.

  • Urban Tree Plan 2017

    The Council is responsible for the management of all trees on council owned or managed land including parks, reserves, and berms in urban streets.

  • Consultations

    Current consultations carried out by the council.

  • Marton Rail Hub

    The Marton Rail Hub project was announced in April 2020 as a partnership between Rangitīkei District Council, Te Rūnanga O Ngā Wairiki Ngāti Apa, Infrastructure Reference Group and Rangitīkei Forestry Holdings.

  • Destination Management Plan

    The Destination Management Plan (DMP) will help us to shape and grow the visitor economy within our rohe, identify business opportunities.

  • Land Information Memorandum (LIM)

    Information about Land Information Memorandums (LIMs).

  • Local Water Done Well

    Local Water Done Well – a central-government mandated initiative to address concerns about Aotearoa New Zealand’s water infrastructure and water quality.

  • Climate Change

    Climate change is one of the most tangible threats to our way of life that society will face in the coming decades. In order to respond to this, there is a role for Rangitīkei District Council (RDC) to play our part and support our district decarbonise, adapt, mitigate and prepare for the coming challenges.

  • Waste Assessment Reports

    A Waste Assessment provides a 'point in time' view of Rangitīkei’s waste management systems

  • Public Notices

    Public notices for Proposed Plan Change 3 – Urban Growth.

  • Heritage Strategy 2016

    The Strategy provides the long term vision to guide Council’s management of heritage resources throughout the Rangitikei District.

  • Climate Change Strategy

    Climate change is one of the most tangible threats to our way of life that society will face in the coming decades. In order to respond to this, there is a role for Rangitīkei District Council (RDC) to play our part and support our district decarbonise, adapt, mitigate and prepare for the coming challenges.

  • Welcoming Communities Plan

    The Welcoming Communities programme is coordinated by Immigration New Zealand (INZ), in collaboration with the Ministry for Ethnic Communities, Department of Internal Affairs, and the Human Rights Commission.

  • Composting

    Composting at home

  • Property Files

    Information about requesting a property file. If you want a comprehensive property file record, please order a LIM.

  • Civil Defence Emergency Management Group

    Information about Civil Defence in the Rangitikei

  • About Roads and Streets

    Information about the Rangitīkei District Council road network

  • Dog Registrations & Payment

    Online dog registration form payment via credit card or account-to-account payment methods

  • Housing Strategy

    A guideline of what Council could do to address housing needs in our District.

  • Tūtaenui Reservoir

    The public reserve is now open from dusk to dawn, seven days a week, 365 days a year, for anybody and everybody that wants to come and enjoy the reserve.

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