Hawke's Bay Today

Council responds to lockdown

Some facilities close, essential services remain

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Tararua District Council has provided an update on the availabili­ty of services and facilities as Covid-19 alert level 4 kicks in.

The council has activated its Emergency Operations Centre in Dannevirke and continues to follow guidance from the Government while collaborat­ing with regional partners to co-ordinate a local/ regional response as required.

The following council facilities and services are either closed or ceased:

● All council service centres are closed. Essential council staff continue to operate from these sites.

● All libraries are closed. Those with library items are asked to hold on to them until libraries re-open as return slots are closed.

● The Woodville i-Site is closed. However, this facility is being used for other essential services so will have staff onsite at times.

● All community pools, halls, sports facilities and playground­s are closed.

The council continues to operate essential services in line with the Government guidelines. These are:

● Customer service telephone lines remain open 24/7 on 06 374 4080 or 06 376 0110. People can email the council at info@tararuadc.govt.nz or complete a request via the website www.tararuadc.govt. nz/home/report-it

● Drinking water

and wastewater services

● Solid waste services

● Cemeteries

● Response to stormwater events

● Public toilet maintenanc­e. The council is closing some public toilets but will have signs up directing people to the nearest toilet.

● Essential or emergency maintenanc­e of roads and bridges.

● Animal services: These include caring for impounded dogs, investigat­ing dog attacks and seizures for police and welfare of animals recovering

● Building consents in urgent circumstan­ces where required for essential constructi­on work.

● LIM requests are still being processed but may experience delays.

● Campground­s remain open, except for Pahiatua Campground.

Freedom campers are encouraged to stay at a campground for the lockdown period.

The removal of solid waste is considered an essential service. However, some changes to normal operations have been implemente­d.

Where possible people are encouraged to clean and store their recycling. Other waste should continue to be disposed of as usual. Kerbside recycling will continue to be collected. All recycling collected during the level 4 alert will be sent directly to landfill.

Landfill transfer stations will remain open with additional safety measures implemente­d on site. Recycling at transfer stations will be limited to glass bottles. Outlying glass recycling bins will remain in place.

To keep its staff and families safe, the council has a large number of staff working from home. Staff involved in the Emergency Operations Centre and other essential services will continue to work from dedicated sites not open to the public, or in the field as required.

Some council-contracted businesses are also required to work during the lockdown, for example contractor­s working on the Pahiatua Water Treatment plant.

Essential council staff will be in vehicles marked Tararua District Council or Tararua Alliance or have signs shown in private vehicles and/or have council identifica­tion.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Tararua District Council staff man the Emergency Operations Centre which has been activated in response to Covid-19.
Photo / Supplied Tararua District Council staff man the Emergency Operations Centre which has been activated in response to Covid-19.
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