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  • WCC Tracks

    Wellington City Council
    Location and details of WCC tracks within the Wellington City area. Note that this data is updated regularly.Description of fields and the contents shown: Links to References: NZ Standard (SNZ HB 8630:2004) -https://hutsandtracks.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/SNZ-Tracks-and-Outdoor-Visitor-Structures-Handbook.pdf Kennet Brothers Grading...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 November 2023
  • WCC Playgrounds

    Wellington City Council
    This dataset contains the location of all playground areas within the Wellington City Council territorial authority. The development of this dataset was undertaken to allow play areas to be spatially represented for use in asset management, WCC projects and on the councils webmap. Status of data: Ongoing IMPORTANT: This contains city housing play areas....
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 November 2023
  • WCC Parks and Reserves

    Wellington City Council
    This data shows the location of Wellington City Council operated Parks and reserves for the Wellington City area. For further information of Wellington's Parks and Reserve areas please follow this link: http://wellington.govt.nz/recreation/enjoy-the-outdoors/parks-and-reserves
    Created 10 October 2022 Updated 10 November 2023
  • Parcel Boundaries

    Wellington City Council
    District Plan layers as used in the WCC Webmap. To see how this relates to individual buildings please refer to the WCC ePlan tool
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 November 2023
  • Designations

    Wellington City Council
    District Plan layers as used in the WCC Webmap. To see how this relates to individual buildings please refer to the WCC ePlan tool
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 November 2023
  • Bellevue Single Storey Dwellings

    Wellington City Council
    District Plan layers as used in the WCC Webmap. To see how this relates to individual buildings please refer to the WCC ePlan tool
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 November 2023
  • Hazard (Flooding) Area

    Wellington City Council
    District Plan layers as used in the WCC Webmap. To see how this relates to individual buildings please refer to the WCC ePlan tool
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 November 2023
  • Oriental Bay Area Points

    Wellington City Council
    District Plan layers as used in the WCC Webmap. To see how this relates to individual buildings please refer to the WCC ePlan tool
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 November 2023
  • Building Solar Radiation

    Wellington City Council
    This layer shows the exposure values that buildings have to solar radiation (sun exposure). If you wish to view the layer with the full colour raster overlay, please use the following URLhttps://gis.wcc.govt.nz/arcgis/rest/services/Cache/Solar/MapServer/ in your map.To simply view this data you are encouraged to use our existing viewer at:...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 October 2023
  • Wellington City Civil Defence Centres

    Wellington City Council
    In a major disaster or emergency Civil Defence Centres are activated by volunteers. The centres are situated in primary schools or other community locations like community centres. There is very little equipment at Civil Defence Centres.
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 October 2023
  • Wellington City Recycling Centres

    Wellington City Council
    Points representing recycling Centres administered by the Wellington City Council
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 October 2023
  • Wellington City Community Halls

    Wellington City Council
    The Council manages five community facilities (halls and rooms) that can be hired by community groups or individuals for meetings and events.
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 October 2023
  • Wellington City Service Centre

    Wellington City Council
    Point representing the Service Centre for the Wellington City Council. You can do most of your Council business at the City Service Centre.
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 October 2023
  • WCC Ecological Sites

    Wellington City Council
    This dataset is a combination of bush remanents and areas of high ecological value. These areas are based on criteria that assess: Representativeness (the characteristic natural vegetation and habitats of an area, including consideration of size, naturalness, diversity and pattern)Rarity (species that are unusual or rare in a local, regional or national...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 October 2023
  • WCC Community Gardens

    Wellington City Council
    A community garden is a piece of private or public land gardened collectively by a group of people throughout the community. This feature layer contains the location and contact details of community gardens in the Wellington City territorial authority area. This layer does not include gardens operated by schools or social housing providers. Created by...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 October 2023
  • Centres Business Areas

    Wellington City Council
    Business areas 1 and 2, Central city zone & District Plan centres. -The commercial and government sectors are the primary drivers of business demand in the city.-The city is projected to require an additional 787,277 sq meters of business floor area over the period 2017 – 2047.-Wellington City has a number of business areas that cater for a range of...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 October 2023
  • CCSV Neighbourhoods Areas

    Wellington City Council
    <pre class="wrap">​Neighbourhoods support the day-to-day living needs of residents by providing quality local living, working and/or recreational environments. This includes:- a mix of uses, and building forms and density that encourage social and economic diversity-providing open spaces that are useable, attractive and respond to the city’s...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 October 2023
  • CCSV Anchors

    Wellington City Council
    The spatial vision map/diagram shows a number of goals for the central city area. The anchors represent areas of resilience are planned to be self-supporting places post events like earthquakes - they may be existing places, like civic square, that are already undergoing redevelopment planning, or new places. There are currently 8 central city anchors:...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 October 2023
  • Wellington Thomas Ward Maps

    Wellington City Council
    Thomas Ward 1849-1934Thomas Ward, a licensed surveyor and civil engineer, was contracted in 1889 to produce a detailed map of Wellington central city.Over three years, Ward collected information and compiled it into scale map tiles.Map legendThe maps show legal boundaries of properties and streets, buildings and what they were constructed of, street-lamp...
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 October 2023
  • WCC Suburb Boundaries

    Wellington City Council
    Wellington City Council Suburb Boundaries.This item has been created to be used in WCC's Open Data Portal.
    Created 11 September 2022 Updated 10 October 2023