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2021 monsoon breaks records, could be one of the wettest

2021 monsoon breaks records, could be one of the wettest
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Active monsoon will bring more rainmakers soon

If you re able to go above and beyond to help us during this important time, please consider making an additional financial contribution. Click here to contribute. The 2021 monsoon has already delivered more rain than 2020, when the city of Tucson received 1.62 inches. As of July 15, the Tucson Airport had recorded 1.69 inches of rain this year. Heavy localized rain over the last seven days brought about 1.3 inches to parts of Green Valley and the Santa Cruz Basin, according to the Pima County Regional Flood Control District’s rainfall tracker. The Santa Rita Mountains saw even more precipitation, with gages near Elephant Head Butte and the Florida Canyon Santa Cruz Basin recording 1.73 and 1.81 inches of rain over the last week, respectively.

Goodbye cars as Taupo s centre links to lake and domain

Supplied Taupō District Council s plan to snip off a chunk of Lake Terrace to create more green space and reduce through traffic along Roberts St has some businesses asking about parking. A major revamp of Taupō’s main drag that would see cars banished from it’s prime lakeside is prompting angst amongs some business owners and predictions of doom for profits. The section where Tongariro Street morphs into Lake Terrace has unobstructed views down the lake to the mountains of Tongariro National Park – a natural asset the Taupō District’s Council’s town centre transformation (TTCT) wants to capitalise on by increasing pedestrian access to the lakefront and Tongariro Domain.

Taupō District Council chief executive thins out his management team

CHRIS MARSHALL/Stuff Taupō District Council chief executive Gareth Green has announced he is reducing the number of chiefs at the top of the organisation s management structure. The Taupō District Council is thinning out its senior leadership team and chief executive Gareth Green is also signalling he has secateurs at the ready for the next layer of management. A media release late on Thursday afternoon announced a reduction in the senior leadership team from seven to four with the new roles being “recruited for immediately”. The second step in the process was working with the next layer of management to realign functions, allowing the number of staff in these roles to also be reduced, Green said in the release.

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