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The Fencing of Swimming Pools Act was introduced to protect young children from the danger of drowning.
The Council has 112 units in Kaiapoi, Oxford, Rangiora and Woodend for people over 65 with limited means.
You can share your views about the Council's plans and projects by making a submission.
The Waimakariri District Council is one of the largest employers in the Waimakariri District and has become an employer of choice.
Published: 30-Aug-2019
The Council are reviewing the Parking Bylaw 2007 and the Signage Bylaw 2012. Now it is time to let us know what you think of the key proposals.
The purpose of the draft Parking Bylaw is to set out the requirements for parking and management of traffic on any road or area under the management of the Council. The purpose of the draft Signage Bylaw is to ensure signs do not create a nuisance or danger to pedestrians or vehicles.
Council, under the Local Government Act 2002, is required to carry out these reviews. A number of recommendations and changes to upgrade the bylaws have been made to reflect current best practice.
We welcome your feedback on any of the proposed changes or any aspect of both Bylaws.
You can find out more detail on the proposed changes and the draft bylaws, and have your say at waimakariri.govt.nz/letstalk