We still need Ashhurst residents to conserve water but please feel free to have a short shower tonight—we just ask that you hold off on laundry and other heavy water tasks until tomorrow. We'll update you on Thursday morning.
We're aware of water outages and low water pressure in parts of Linton. Our crews have been searching for the source of the leak today and are continuing tonight. Limited visibility means repairs will most likely take place tomorrow, once there's enough daylight to safely locate and fix the leak. If you've seen a water leak in the area, please let us know.
Strategic Networks summarises the technical document that guides how we manage our transport assets. It's a simple and easy to read outline of where we've prioritised different modes and activities across our transport system.
Managing Palmerston North’s transport system is a complicated process, with many competing demands to balance and cater for. Getting the most out of our transport assets is the only way for Palmy to grow sustainably and efficiently.
Congestion, road safety issues and maintenance needs will become more significant as the city's population grows. To navigate this, we need a proactive and planned approach to managing our transport network.
Strategic Networks is a summary document that gives a simple and easy to read outline of where we’ve prioritised different modes and activities across our transport system. It gives an overview of our Network Operating Plan, which is a technical document that guides decisions on the management of our transport assets.
Strategic Networks(PDF, 9MB)
To request a copy of the Network Operating Plan, please contact our senior transport planner, James Miguel. Email: james.miguel@pncc.govt.nz
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