

Protecting the environment and managing natural resources is a key responsibility of regional councils. Regional councils are often also involved in pest control and resource management.

Protecting the environment and managing natural resources is a key responsibility of regional councils. Regional councils are often also involved in pest control and resource management.
Retain weekly rubbish collection while promoting waste reduction through well-resourced recycling centres and community education.
Enhance biodiversity on public land through low-cost, eco-friendly land management and native planting that are practical to maintain.
Ensure green spaces across Auckland are well-maintained, regularly cleaned and kept safe, accessible and enjoyable for all residents.
Limit council's role in environment and biodiversity to public goods and council-owned property.
Resolve cross-property environmental issues voluntarily unless they cause measurable harm to another's property rights.
Make environmental data publicly available, accurate, and used to inform decisions without creating duplicate enforcement systems.
Retain weekly rubbish collection while promoting waste reduction through well-resourced recycling centres and community education.
Enhance biodiversity on public land through low-cost, eco-friendly land management and native planting that are practical to maintain.
Ensure green spaces across Auckland are well-maintained, regularly cleaned and kept safe, accessible and enjoyable for all residents.
Limit council's role in environment and biodiversity to public goods and council-owned property.
Resolve cross-property environmental issues voluntarily unless they cause measurable harm to another's property rights.
Make environmental data publicly available, accurate, and used to inform decisions without creating duplicate enforcement systems.
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