#INFRASTRUCTURE MATTERS
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'Tis Resurfacing Season
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30 Aug 2024
'Tis Resurfacing Season
We are doing our regular resurfacing maintenance on some of our roads through the district. What does that mean? Is my street getting resurfaced? Check out this post to find out.
Project Update: Seadown Water Trunkmain Upgrade
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30 Aug 2024
Project Update: Seadown Water Trunkmain Upgrade
Project to ensure we meet levels of service, improve the reliability of the water supply, ensure compliance with drinking water standards.
Council releases Timaru CityTown Masterplan and next steps document
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28 Aug 2024
Council releases Timaru CityTown Masterplan and next steps document
Documents give long and short term outlook for city development
Council to consult on finish for Strathallan Toilet Replacement
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20 Aug 2024
Council to consult on finish for Strathallan Toilet Replacement
Community asked for opinion as first step of corner redevelopment.
New bin lids to help reduce cost of contamination
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29 Jul 2024
New bin lids to help reduce cost of contamination
White bin lids to better signify suspension of service due to contamination.
Talk of the Citytown - June 2024
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18 Jun 2024
Talk of the Citytown - June 2024
Updates from the CityTown Project
Church / Grey intersection opens a week early
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24 May 2024
Church / Grey intersection opens a week early
The Church St and Grey Road intersection is open a week ahead of schedule.. Thank you for your patience while we made this intersection safer and easier to use.
Water Restrictions update
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03 May 2024
Water Restrictions update
Water restrictions have been removed for Timaru, Pleasant Point, and Geraldine as of today, with Temuka to remain at Level 1.
Introducing safer speeds for our community
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11 Apr 2024
Introducing safer speeds for our community
Safer speed limits being introduced in high risk areas around the district