Ratonga | Services
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- Abandoned Vehicles
- Airport Noise Complaints
- Alcohol-free zones
- Building
- Business licences and permits
- Cemeteries
- Citizenship ceremonies
- Dog and animal management
- Council, Committee and Community Board Meetings
- Events
- FAQ Subjects
- Fees and charges
- Fires
- Fireworks
- Food and health
- Gaming Machines
- Grants and funding
- Green Services
- Greener Gardening Resources
- Housing for older persons
- Information for businesses
- Museums
- Noise Control
- Official Information Requests
- Parks and recreation
- Payments (online and others)
- Pools
- Public Toilets
- Rates
- Property Information
- Recreational water quality – is it safe to swim?
- Resource Consents
- Roads
- Rubbish and recycling
- Streetlighting
- Stormwater
- Sustainable Home Advice
- Tracking our regulatory performance
- Trade waste management
- Trading in Public Places
- Water supply
- Wastewater
- Visit Kāpiti
A to Z of Council Services
You can locate some of our facilities and services here.
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Public spaces animal control officers have the right to seize and impound any wandering stock or unregistered dogs, or if a dog is making noise that's causing distress. We do our best to contact an...
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Prices effective 1 July 2020 Lending Overdue loan charges Services free of charge Library membership Loans/reserves Other services Coastlands meeting room at the Paraparaumu Library hire Related...
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A LIM is a document containing all the information we hold about a property. It is important to note that if you are considering selling or buying a property that it may take up to 10 working days to...
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You can take your waste and recycling to one of our transfer stations. Note that transfer stations charge for waste disposal, but recycling is free. Please note that transfer stations are cashless;...
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LED streetlight upgrade We’ve recently finished converting about 4,700 of the district’s 4,786 sodium vapour street lamps with new white light-emitting diode (LED) lights. The conversion was made...
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How to report water leaks to Council, and identify and repair water leaks on your property. Reporting water leaks in the road, footpath or from a fire hydrant Telephone the Council immediately to...