'No Dogs Allowed' Signs at Taumarunui New Cemetery
J.Norton made this Official Information request to Ruapehu District Council
Response to this request is long overdue. By law Ruapehu District Council should have responded by now (details and exceptions). The requester can complain to the Ombudsman.
From: J.Norton
Dear Ruapehu District Council
Noting that:
Recently a "no dogs allowed" sign was attached to the entrance signs at both entry points to Taumarunui New Cemetery.
1- Are on leash dogs prohibited in Taumarunui New Cemetery?
2- Who authorized installation of the "No Dogs Allowed" signs and how much did this cost?
3- If Dogs are Prohibited from the Taumarunui New cemetery when was this public space designated by Council resolution as prohibited to dogs and publicly notified?
4- Does the Ruapehu district council intend to prohibit leashed dogs in any other public spaces in the future?
Yours faithfully,
J.Norton.
From: Info
Ruapehu District Council
Dear James
Please find attached an acknowledgement letter in respect of your request
for official information regarding “No Dogs Allowed' Signs at Taumarunui
New Cemetery.
Regards
Colleen McIsaac
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OFFICER
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From: J.Norton
Dear Collen McIsaac,
Just confirming it has been more than 20 business days and I have yet to receive the information or any request for extension of the OIA request, Nor have any of my questions been answer, in part or full.
Yours sincerely,
J.Norton
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