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Council operating limited services during Alert Level 4
Wednesday, 18 August 2021, 12:33 pm
Press Release: Kapiti Coast District Council
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Kāpiti Coast District Council operating limited services
during Alert Level 4
Kāpiti Coast District Council is
now operating under its Alert Level 4 service levels reports
Mayor K Gurunathan.
“Our main priority during this
event is to support the national response, and the health
and wellbeing of the Kāpiti Coast community and Council
staff,” says Mayor K Gurunathan.
“Our Alert Level
4 service levels are designed to deliver essential services
while keeping our community and staff safe.”
Service
levels are as follows:
- our call centre is
operating. For urgent assistance, phone us on 0800 486 486
(call 111 if it’s an emergency). For non-urgent matters,
please email us at Kapiti.coast@kapiticoast.govt.nz
or contact us via the Antenno app. Please note response
times may be a little slower than usual for non-urgent
matters
- all Council libraries, halls, pools,
recycling centres and public toilets are
closed
- playgrounds are also closed. They have not
been taped off due to the short notice and expected duration
of the lockdown and the need to protect our
staff
- commercial rubbish and general recycling
collections will continue. Glass recycling will not be
collected due to the nature of the roadside sorting
processes. Only commercial collectors may enter the transfer
stations. People who don’t pay for kerbside collection
should stockpile their rubbish bags and clean
recycling
- emergency repairs of our roading, water,
wastewater, and stormwater networks will proceed as
required
- dog parks are closed. Dogs must be on their
lead in areas that are usually off-lead to avoid unnecessary
contact between people
- our animal control team is
available for urgent assistance
- burial services will
continue
- processing of consents will continue but no
building inspections will be
undertaken.”
“We’ve been here before and
we’ll do it again,” said Mayor Gurunathan.
“We
encourage you to stay connected and check in with your
whānau and neighbours in a safe way to see if they need any
support. Contact Healthline if you have any concerns about
your health or that of others. And please stay at home if
you feel unwell.”
Follow Council’s channels for
updated information about local services: kapiticoast.govt.nz,
facebook/kapiticoastdistrictcouncil
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