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Over the Easter and ANZAC Day public holidays, some of our facilities will be closed or have reduced hours.
With severe storms, coastline erosion, landslides, droughts and other extreme weather events on the rise over the past decade, NPDC is looking at ways to manage the impacts of climate change.
We’re asking residents for their thoughts on how we should tackle these challenges so we can develop a Climate Change Adaptation Plan.
The plan will help us to prepare for and manage the changes so we can protect people, property and ecosystems.
NPDC Climate Change Response Lead Greg Stephens says a changing climate can also provide opportunities to act and build a future where people can thrive in a changing environment.
“It’s seven years since Cyclone Gita smashed a pipe that took drinking water to about 10,000 homes in New Plymouth and north of the district, triggering a mammoth emergency response to keep our residents supplied.”
“New Zealand now sees unpredictable weather year-round, with the likes of Cyclone Gabrielle in 2023 and the Auckland flooding events causing extensive damage and costs that we need to consider when planning for the district,” says Mr Stephens.
“It’s important to have our residents’ input to help determine the priorities of this plan and how NPDC can manage key issues.”
Go to npdc.govt.nz/haveyoursay to find out more and have your say. Feedback closes 5pm 15 May.
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Page last updated: 10:53am Tue 15 April 2025