Auckland City Council - Latest News [Page 106]
Enrol to vote in the local authority elections
Friday, 6 August 2004, 3:09 pm | Auckland City Council
Residents and ratepayers will have an opportunity to have their say about who they want running their city councils, district health boards and licensing trusts at the local authority elections that will take place across New Zealand on 9 October ... More >>
New sculpture being unveiled on Quay Street
Friday, 6 August 2004, 10:10 am | Auckland City Council
The Auckland City Sculpture Trust invites you to the unveiling of ‘Flight trainer for Albatross’ - the new Greer Twiss sculpture to be installed on Quay Street. More >>
How long is your Auckland memory?
Friday, 6 August 2004, 9:46 am | Auckland City Council
Do you remember when trams ruled the roads in Auckland’s CBD? Or the 1930s programme of sealing residential roads? Maybe you tell your grandchildren about the time in 1925 when a Ieopard escaped from the zoo and remained loose for two weeks! More >>
Proposed new alcohol bans have Aucklander support
Thursday, 5 August 2004, 11:58 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland residents support extending the area covered by the central city alcohol ban and introducing new bans in some suburban areas. More >>
Safety around level rail crossings to be improved
Thursday, 5 August 2004, 8:58 am | Auckland City Council
Changes to level rail crossings throughout the city need to be made to improve safety and increase transport efficiency, Auckland City’s Transport Committee agreed at its meeting today. More >>
Plans approved to get Auckland kids moving
Thursday, 5 August 2004, 8:51 am | Auckland City Council
Plans are afoot to improve options and safety for children getting to school, giving them one less excuse for being late! More >>
Green light but not green lanes for buses
Thursday, 5 August 2004, 8:46 am | Auckland City Council
A regional standard for colouring bus lanes was endorsed and adopted by Auckland City’s Transport Committee this afternoon. More >>
Committee acts before designation lapses
Thursday, 5 August 2004, 8:45 am | Auckland City Council
To ensure the continued protection of the land currently identified for the proposed eastern transport corridor, Auckland City’s Transport Committee today moved to extend the period for the designation from Tamaki Drive to Morrin Road (D14-05) by 10 years, ... More >>
Nonsense could be very costly nationwide
Wednesday, 4 August 2004, 4:08 pm | Auckland City Council
“If Transit and North Shore City succeed with their nonsense claim that resource consent applicants must complete all detailed planning before applying for consent – they’ll cost themselves and others nationwide tens of millions more,” said Auckland ... More >>
A sad day for the people of North Shore
Wednesday, 4 August 2004, 3:50 pm | Auckland City Council
“What a sad sight it would have been for the residents and businesspeople to witness their Mayor, George Sydney Wood, perform so poorly at today’s V8 hearing. More >>
Transit should release their APEC traffic plan
Wednesday, 4 August 2004, 3:03 pm | Auckland City Council
“Transit were so pleased with themselves and their traffic computer modelling and management plan for APEC five years ago, I challenge them to now release that plan so we can all see how they did it,” Auckland City Mayor Hon John Banks said today. More >>
Dispensation process for brothel bylaw set
Wednesday, 4 August 2004, 9:10 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City's Regulatory and Fixtures Subcommittee has set in place a process for assessing applications for dispensations to the location and signs provisions of the Brothels and Commerical Sex Premises bylaw. More >>
Transit the biggest blockage in the system
Tuesday, 3 August 2004, 3:06 pm | Auckland City Council
“The citizens of Auckland have a can-do attitude even if Transit continues to perpetrate the ‘can’t do’ attitude,“ Auckland City Mayor Hon John Banks said today in response to Transit’s latest opposition to the proposed V8 Supercar street race. More >>
Alcohol strategy to reduce harm
Tuesday, 3 August 2004, 1:09 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City’s first draft alcohol strategy will be available for public comment on 2 August 2004. The draft strategy aims to help reduce alcohol-related harm and ensure consistency in all council policies relating to alcohol. More >>
Auckland V8 hearing starts tomorrow
Thursday, 29 July 2004, 2:36 pm | Auckland City Council
The resource consent hearing for the V8 Auckland International street race starts tomorrow and will continue on Saturday 31 July and Monday to Wednesday, 2 - 4 August 2004. More >>
Public ownership of St John’s Bush grows
Thursday, 29 July 2004, 1:15 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council will purchase an additional hectare of St John’s Bush, one of the city’s most unique pieces of natural suburban bush land More >>
Waiheke commits to environment and gets pumping
Tuesday, 27 July 2004, 3:18 pm | Auckland City Council
Waiheke Island property owners are responding well to the call to get their septic tanks pumped every three years. More >>
Explore Artstation’s secret garden
Tuesday, 27 July 2004, 11:16 am | Auckland City Council
Artstation Gallery will Spring to life when it transforms into a magical indoor garden from 24 August to 11 September 2004. More >>
Moving pictures create a scene at Artstation
Tuesday, 27 July 2004, 11:12 am | Auckland City Council
Artstation Gallery sets the scene for Mematopia, a new video and performance installation, from 17 to 20 August 2004. More >>
Glen Innes moving into the future
Monday, 26 July 2004, 11:44 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council have adopted the Glen Innes into the future strategy and will begin developing an implementation plan in line with the vision and objectives of the new strategy. More >>
