Invercargill City Council

Public documents

Public documents include copies of bylaws, policies, annual plans and reports, the Long Term Council Community Plan (LTCCP), asset management and activity plans, and public consultation information.

Management plans, for example the Parks management plans, are prepared following consultation with the community. The plans contain objectives, policies and future development plans. Public consultation is essential to ensure the plans reflect the needs of the community and interested groups.

Asset and activity planning

These documents describe how the Council plans to manage assets and activities.

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Annual Plan

The Council's Annual Plan. Note that every third year the Annual Plan is contained in the Long Term Plan.

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Annual Report

The report on Council activities for the previous year.

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Bylaws

Downloadable versions of the Council's bylaws.

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Consultation

The Council encourages debate on its consultation documents.

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District Plan

Introductory page to the Invercargill District Plan and related resources such as planning and hazard maps.

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District Plan Review

The Council has started the process of reviewing its District Plan. On this page you will find links to background infor...

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Iwi Management Plan

The natural resource and environmental plan developed by Ngai Tahu ki Murihiku.

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Long Term Plan 2012-2022

The 2012-2022 Long Term Plan formally adopted by Council on June 26, 2012.

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Parks planning

Policies for the management of the Invercargill and Bluff parks and reserves.

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Policies

Current Council policy documents cover topics ranging from Dangerous Buildings to Total Mobility.

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Regional Transport Plan 2012

An affordable, integrated, safe, responsive and sustainable public transport system operating in an efficient and effect...

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Other public documents

This section contains older public documents, including commissioned material such as the "Big Picture" report.

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