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New Zealand Walkways
Gisborne District CouncilCouncil maintained walkways, mountain-biking and fitness trails. Also other popular walking tracks and cycling trails throught Gisborne district. This dataset references the LINZ walkways dataset.Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Proposed Cycle / Walkways
Gisborne District CouncilCouncil maintained walkways, mountain-biking and fitness trails. Also other popular walking tracks and cycling trails throught Gisborne district. This dataset references the LINZ walkways dataset.Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
City Cycle and Walkways
Gisborne District CouncilCouncil maintained walkways, mountain-biking and fitness trails. Also other popular walking tracks and cycling trails throught Gisborne district. This dataset references the LINZ walkways dataset.Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Cycleways Walkways
Gisborne District CouncilCouncil maintained walkways, mountain-biking and fitness trails. Also other popular walking tracks and cycling trails throught Gisborne district. This dataset references the LINZ walkways dataset.Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Land Areas Susceptible To Liquefaction
Gisborne District CouncilGisborne land areas susceptible to liquefaction as identified in the Tonkin & Taylor Ltd sub-regional assessment of liquefaction vulnerability report in 2015. Gisborne land areas susceptible to liquefaction as identified in the Tonkin & Taylor Ltd sub-regional assessment of liquefaction vulnerability report in 2015.Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Recreation Reserves
Gisborne District CouncilThere are over 45 high profile recreational reserves in the Gisborne region, with the majority in Gisborne city. There are 44 playgrounds, 101 garden areas covering 8400 square metres and 6583 metres of paths and tracks. The parks and open spaces network includes public parks and reserves, sports grounds, cycle and walkways, coastal foreshore and beaches.Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Neighbourhood Reserves
Gisborne District CouncilThere are over 45 high profile recreational reserves in the Gisborne region, with the majority in Gisborne city. There are 44 playgrounds, 101 garden areas covering 8400 square metres and 6583 metres of paths and tracks. The parks and open spaces network includes public parks and reserves, sports grounds, cycle and walkways, coastal foreshore and beaches.Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Heritage Reserves
Gisborne District CouncilThere are over 45 high profile recreational reserves in the Gisborne region, with the majority in Gisborne city. There are 44 playgrounds, 101 garden areas covering 8400 square metres and 6583 metres of paths and tracks. The parks and open spaces network includes public parks and reserves, sports grounds, cycle and walkways, coastal foreshore and beaches.Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Amenity Reserves
Gisborne District CouncilThere are over 45 high profile recreational reserves in the Gisborne region, with the majority in Gisborne city. There are 44 playgrounds, 101 garden areas covering 8400 square metres and 6583 metres of paths and tracks. The parks and open spaces network includes public parks and reserves, sports grounds, cycle and walkways, coastal foreshore and beaches.Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Parks and Reserves
Gisborne District CouncilThere are over 45 high profile recreational reserves in the Gisborne region, with the majority in Gisborne city. There are 44 playgrounds, 101 garden areas covering 8400 square metres and 6583 metres of paths and tracks. The parks and open spaces network includes public parks and reserves, sports grounds, cycle and walkways, coastal foreshore and beaches.Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Refuse and Recycling Collection Day
Gisborne District CouncilGisborne District Council refuse collection and transfer stations. For some areas of Gisborne (mainly urban) rubbish and recycling is collected on the same day of each week. Refuse stations are available throughout the whole region.Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Refuse Transfer Station
Gisborne District CouncilGisborne District Council refuse collection and transfer stations. For some areas of Gisborne (mainly urban) rubbish and recycling is collected on the same day of each week. Refuse stations are available throughout the whole region.Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Refuse & Recycling
Gisborne District CouncilGisborne District Council refuse collection and transfer stations. For some areas of Gisborne (mainly urban) rubbish and recycling is collected on the same day of each week. Refuse stations are available throughout the whole region.Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Public Toilets
Gisborne District CouncilPublic toilets are provided within Gisborne city, rural townships, on some beaches and high-user parks and reserves. This layer also includes information regarding operating hours and facilities available.Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Outstanding Landscapes
Gisborne District CouncilThe Outstanding Landscape Overlay comprises regionally outstanding landscapes identified in the report “An Assessment of the Landscape Character of the Coastal Environment of Gisborne District”: Boffa Miskell Ltd, Auckland. The assessment was undertaken to in relation to section 6(b) of the RMA. As no definition for outstanding or significant is used in...Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
District Planning Zones
Gisborne District CouncilPlanning zones manage how different areas are used, developed and protected. All land within the Gisborne region has an underlying planning zone. The Gisborne region has 5 main zoning types: Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Rural and reserves. For more information visit the Tairawhiti Resource Management Plan.Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Land Overlays 1-3
Gisborne District CouncilThe land overlays are developed from amalgamated units from the land use capability (LUC) assessment of the New Zealand Land Resource Inventory (NZLRI) Gisborne East Coast Region, Second Edition, June 1999. In the NZLRI the maximum erosion severity has been assessed for each LUC unit and this is based on the geology, soil type, steepness, climate and...Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Land Overlay 3A
Gisborne District CouncilThe land overlays are developed from amalgamated units from the land use capability (LUC) assessment of the New Zealand Land Resource Inventory (NZLRI) Gisborne East Coast Region, Second Edition, June 1999. In the NZLRI the maximum erosion severity has been assessed for each LUC unit and this is based on the geology, soil type, steepness, climate and...Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Land Management
Gisborne District CouncilThe land overlays are developed from amalgamated units from the land use capability (LUC) assessment of the New Zealand Land Resource Inventory (NZLRI) Gisborne East Coast Region, Second Edition, June 1999. In the NZLRI the maximum erosion severity has been assessed for each LUC unit and this is based on the geology, soil type, steepness, climate and...Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025 -
Freshwater Management Units
Gisborne District CouncilFreshwater resources include surface water (watercourses - rivers and streams) and groundwater (aquifers sourcing irrigation water). Gisborne District Council monitor the current state of the water quality and quantity.Created 3 September 2022 • Updated 3 February 2025