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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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Find out how to apply for or renew a manager's certificate and access information on training providers. At all times alcohol is being sold to the public in or from licensed premises a certified...
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“Me heke tātou ki te wai e rarapa ana, he moana tuatua, e rite ana ki a Hawaiki-Kai” — Nā Te Rauparaha Establishing the wealth and prosperity of our people has always been a priority, and even our...
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The Kāpiti Coast District is home to numerous national and intenational-class museums. Volunteers welcome Do you like history and heritage, and love museums? Maybe you have experience...
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All members of Charging Regime Advisory Group were either ratepayers or residents of Kāpiti. Role/representing Name/number Chair Don Hunn Chamber of Commerce 1 Community & low...
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How to read your water meter and how the meters work. You can use the meter to work out how much water you are using now, and check whether there is a leak on your property