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UID:560-1651449600-1654127999@eastbourne.nz
SUMMARY:Community Engagement Fund
DESCRIPTION:This fund supports local activities and events that directly benefit the communities concerned. Funding details on Hutt City website. \nCommunity boards and funding panels receive a set amount of funding to give out to applicants each financial year. Applications must support the Local Community Plan (if there is one) and also core Council business identified in our Long Term Plan. \nEligibility criteria \nYou must: \n\nhave legal status as charitable trusts or incorporated societies that have the right to receive or administer charitable funding\nbe based in Hutt City\nbe planning an event/activity in Hutt City.\n\nAvailable funding for Eastbourne $2\,366 \n\nWhat we fund \n\nPurchase of office equipment\nFood and catering costs\nCommunity festivals\nYouth group events and projects run by the elderly or citizens associations\nArt projects that are not part of the core curriculum\nAdvertising\, promotion costs\n\nWhat we don’t fund \nWe don’t fund activities that: \n\npromote an organisation’s religious\, ethical\, commercial or political views\ninvolve buying land or buildings or carrying out maintenance on buildings\nduplicate services that are already covered by Council or by government agencies eg\, health or education providers\nhave already begun or have already finished\ninvolve the redistribution of funds to others at the applicant’s discretion\ninvolve fundraising or legal costs\ninvolve capital investments or trust funds\ngo towards prize money\nare operational costs eg\, salaries\, wages\, rent\, power.\n\nFunding rules \nSuccessful applicants must: \n\nuse funds only for the approved purpose and in line with any terms and conditions we’ve set\nuse funds by June 30 of the following year\nlet Council’s funding officer know immediately if any difficulty or potential difficulty arises that may compromise the service or project\nallow us to audit the use of the funds if we decide to\nrecognise our support in all publicity material\, annual reports and similar publications\ncomplete an online Accountability Report no later than six weeks after completing the project. This should outline how the funds were used and how the community benefited\nlay a complaint with Police if any funds are stolen or misappropriated\, and then notify us\npresent back to the Community Board/Funding Panel to show how the project/event met its objectives.\n\n  \n> More information including past recipients \n> How to apply
URL:https://eastbourne.nz/event/community-engagement-fund/
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UID:542-1652659200-1654905599@eastbourne.nz
SUMMARY:Southern Remutaka Aerial Pest Control Operation
DESCRIPTION:Update – dates changed! 16th of May to the 10th of June. \nSouthern Remutaka: Proposed Aerial 1080 Programme – Operation Notification EcoFX has been contracted by OSPRI New Zealand to undertake a large-scale aerial 1080 operation in the Southern Remutaka Ranges. The purpose of the operation is to reduce the possum population to low numbers to prevent the spread of bovine tuberculosis (TB). The operation is scheduled to be delivered in May 2022\, but may occur as late as June as the programme is weather-dependent. There are two phases to the proposed programme. Non-toxic prefeed cereal baits will be sown over the treatment blocks at an average rate of 1.0 kg per ha. Approximately 7 days later toxic 1080 baits will be sown over the treatment area at an average rate of 2 kg/ha. Both phases are weather dependant requiring 2-3 fine nights with minimal rainfall after application. EcoFX is obtaining required consents from the relevant agencies to carry out the work. As part of public notification\, EcoFX will be placing advertisements in local and regional papers circulating in the wider area to inform the public of the operation and the associated risks. In addition\, EcoFX will be erecting signage at all key public access points such as walking and cycle tracks\, roadways and public amenity areas. A reminder to please check for signage if you are in the area. And; \n\nDO NOT TOUCH poison bait\nWATCH CHILDREN at all times\nDO NOT EAT animals from the area (this also applies to buffer zones around the treatment area)\nPoison bait or carcasses are DEADLY to DOGS\nObserve these rules whenever you see warning signs about pesticides.\n\nThe presence of warning signs indicates that pesticide residues may be present in baits or animals. When signs are removed\, this means you can resume normal activities in the area. Please report suspected vandalism or unauthorised removal of signs. Please find enclosed an operational fact sheet that includes a map of the proposed operational area. The factsheet is also available online here: www.ospri.co.nz or www.ecofx.co.nz . \nYou can find further information about 1080\, including the safety data sheet on our website: http://www.ecofx.co.nz/current-aerial-operations/
URL:https://eastbourne.nz/event/southern-remutaka-aerial-pest-control-operation/
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SUMMARY:Eastern Bays Speed Review and Pedestrian Crossings
DESCRIPTION:As part of the consent conditions under the Tupua Horo Nuku Eastern Bays shared path project(External link)\, Hutt City Council is required to undertake a speed and safety review on Marine Drive. \nFurther to this the Government’s road safety strategy\, ‘Road to Zero – Te Ara Ki Ti Ora’(External link)\, which aims to reduce deaths and serious injuries on New Zealand roads to Zero\, also requires all councils to conduct a speed review programme. The Eastern Bays has been identified as a priority for speed management due to safety concerns. \nThe review has been completed and Hutt City Council is now consulting with the community on the proposed changes\, which include a speed limit reduction from 70km/h to 50km/h between Whiorau Lowry Bay and Sunshine Bay as well as the installation of three new raised pedestrian crossings near bus shelters along Marine Drive. \nhttps://haveyoursay.huttcity.govt.nz/ebspeedreview to complete the survey or email your views to haveyoursay@huttcity.govt.nz . \nIN RESPONSE TO QUESTIONS RAISED:\n– All Councils are required to complete speed reviews under the road safety strategy: ‘Road to Zero – Te Ara Ki Ti Ora’\, which aims to improve road safety and reduce deaths and serious injuries on New Zealand roads to Zero.\n– The Eastern Bays has been identified as a priority for speed management due to safety concerns. The speed review is also a consenting condition of the Tupua Horo Nuku Eastern Bays shared path.\n– Marine Drive is unsafe – a high number of speed-related crashes (with injuries) have occurred on the road\, and there have been public complaints about safety and driving speeds. There have been 42 recorded crashes in the five years between 2016-2020\, 20 of which resulted in injuries.\n– Significant data analysis\, engineering expertise and transport planning work has gone into the proposed solution.\n– Travel-duration data shows that travel times along Marine Drive will not be significantly increased by this speed limit reduction. Waka Kotahi’s Megamaps speed data showed that the current operating travel time along the 5.3km stretch of Marine Drive is about 6mins 20secs\, the estimated new operating travel time with the proposed 50km/h speed limit is 6mins 30secs\n– The pedestrian crossings will improve safety for pedestrians crossing at major bus stops. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGo here to find out more\, view the map and complete the survey
URL:https://eastbourne.nz/event/eastern-bays-speed-review-and-pedestrian-crossings/
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UID:676-1655838900-1655846100@eastbourne.nz
SUMMARY:Eastbourne Community Board meeting
DESCRIPTION:HUTT CITY COUNCIL\nPOARI HAPORI O ŌKIWINUI | EASTBOURNE COMMUNITY BOARD\nMeeting to be held in the East Harbour Women’s Clubrooms\, 145 Muritai Road\,\nEastbourne on\nTuesday 21 June 2022 commencing at 7.15pm.\nORDER PAPER\nPUBLIC BUSINESS\n1. OPENING FORMALITIES – KARAKIA TIMATANGA (22/994)\n2. APOLOGIES\n3. PUBLIC COMMENT\nGenerally up to 30 minutes is set aside for public comment (three minutes per\nspeaker). Speakers may be asked questions on the matters they raise.\n4. MAYOR’S ADDRESS (22/1336)\n5. PRESENTATIONS\na) Presentation by representatives of CentrePort and Z Energy\n(22/909)\nVerbal presentation on the Seaview Energy Resilience Project.\nb) Presentation by representatives of Metlink (22/1333)\nVerbal update by Ms S Gain\, Acting General Manager of Metlink and\nMs M Anderson\, Metlink Manager Operations and Partnerships.\nc) Presentation by a Councillor of Greater Wellington Regional\nCouncil (22/1341)\nVerbal presentation by Cr Prue Lamason\n10 21 June 2022\n6. CONFLICT OF INTEREST DECLARATIONS\n7. MINUTES\nMeeting minutes Eastbourne Community Board\, 12 April 2022 12\n8. EASTBOURNE COMMUNITY BOARD COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT\nFUND – ROUND 2 – 2021-2022 (22/1339)\nReport No. ECB2022/3/105 by the Community Advisor Funding and\nCommunity Contracts 19\n9. SUBMISSION ON GOVERNMENT MANDATED CHANGES TO\nBUILDING HEIGHT AND DENSITY IN LOWER HUTT (22/1214)\nMemorandum dated 17 May 2022 by the Democracy Advisor 22\n10. CHAIR’S REPORT (22/1346)\nReport No. ECB2022/3/100 by the Chair 24\n11. DEMOCRACY ADVISOR’S REPORT (22/1160)\nReport No. ECB2022/3/101 by the Democracy Advisor 27\n12. INFORMATION ITEM\nTransport and parking update (22/1320)\nA verbal update by the Head of Transport\n13. REPORT BACK FROM REPRESENTATIVES ON LOCAL ORGANISATIONS\n(22/1334)\nReport No. ECB2022/3/102 by the Democracy Advisor 39\n14. QUESTIONS\nWith reference to section 32 of Standing Orders\, before putting a question a\nmember shall endeavour to obtain the information. Questions shall be concise\nand in writing and handed to the Chair prior to the commencement of the\nmeeting.\n11 21 June 2022\n15. CLOSING FORMALITIES – KARAKIA WHAKAMUTUNGA (22/995)
URL:https://eastbourne.nz/event/eastbourne-community-board-meeting-2/
LOCATION:East Harbour Womens Club\, 145 Muritai Road\, Eastbourne\, Lower Hutt\, Wellington\, 5013\, New Zealand
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