This service replaces the previous 'Three Waters' service, which held the same data but with a slightly different layer structure. This service removes the separation of 'Abandoned' assets into their own layers and instead keeps asset classes together, with symbols differentiating their status where necessary. Removal of this separation was done primarily to enable offline/sync capabilities.
The first generation of the Operative District Plan. This data was used to create PDF maps, which were the authoritative version.
Designed to be used in the Finding the best site exemplar exercise for the NCEA Geography Standard 91247
Building Act Hazards and Potentially Contaminated Sites/LPG Cylinders across the Queenstown Lakes District
Collection of Alluvial Fan data for the Queenstown Lakes area. This includes data from the Otago Alluvial Fans High Hazard Fan Investigation (June 2011) analysis/report and the Otago Alluvial Fans Project GNS 2008 Report
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RAMM to ARC sync of carr_way table, themed by Asset Owner.Relevant layers - Polyline.The RAMM Carriageway table is Queenstown Lakes District Council’s primary repository for all locational, dimensional, organisational and summary statistical information for each road section.It is used to segment RAMM reporting, provide insights into road management, and support asset management informed decision making. Most data including traffic counts and condition data is reported and summarised at the Carriageway level.Last reviewed: 2025-08-25
Location and ADTs of traffic counts (latest only) within Queenstown-Lakes District.85th percentile and mean speed in notes field where available.
Boundaries and attributes of the Watersupply, Wastewater, and Stormwater schemes in the Queenstown-Lakes District
DisclaimerThe provided layers of potential ecosystems and accompanying fauna attributes are intended to provide guidance to consortium members in their restoration goals. The layers contain information on the potential habitats and fauna assemblages likely to have occurred within the Queenstown Lakes District prior to European settlement and the introduction of mammalian predators. This was achieved by assessing a wide variety of data sources and records to first define predicted habitats. Then, using current sightings, historic records and in-house knowledge, indigenous species were assigned to each habitat type. Additionally, we include species and assemblages that could be assumed to have been present given their historic distributions, ecological niches and the predicted habitats. While some extinct species are not included, others are reported. Ecological roles can be filled by other species that occupy similar niches. By keeping information on extinct species that have contemporary counterparts, restoration efforts could consider the translocation of surrogates. Data produced for QLDC and the Southern Lakes Sanctuary by Wildlands Ecology and RestorationReferenced primarily in this web map and this Experience.
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RAMM_Traffic_and_Parking_MST_Polygon
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RAMM to ARC sync of ud_parking_metersRelevant layers - Point
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RAMM to ARC sync of sign tableRelevant layer - Point
Building Consents in the Queenstown Lakes District represented by points at the centre of the associated property.This dataset is updated daily to incorporate changes in QLDC's ERP, Technology One.
Return period of flood events in the Queenstown Lakes District (50, 75, 100, 150 years) for Glenorchy, Kawarau Bridge, Kelvin Peninsula, Kingston, Queenstown Bay, Frankton Arm, and Roys Bay - Sept 2006
This service replaces the previous 'Three Waters' service, which held the same data but with a slightly different layer structure. This service removes the separation of 'Abandoned' assets into their own layers and instead keeps asset classes together, with symbols differentiating their status where necessary. Removal of this separation was done primarily to enable offline/sync capabilities.
Collection of seismic fault/fold data across the Queenstown Lakes District.Includes 2019 GNS Active Faults and Folds, as well as 2001 GNS Faults
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RAMM_Traffic_and_Parking_MST_Point
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RAMM_Traffic_and_Parking_MST_Polyline
Collection of other land hazards across the Queenstown Lakes District, including avalanche areas, debris flow and rockfall risk, erosion areas, landslide areas, and faults.
Collection of Liquefaction data across the Queenstown Lakes District, including both local and regional investigations/assessments.
This service replaces the previous 'Three Waters' service, which held the same data but with a slightly different layer structure. This service removes the separation of 'Abandoned' assets into their own layers and instead keeps asset classes together, with symbols differentiating their status where necessary. Removal of this separation was done primarily to enable offline/sync capabilities.