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Auckland City Council - Latest News [Page 107]

Auckland City’s long-term plans finalised

Monday, 26 July 2004, 11:43 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City’s final long-term planning document, called Focus on the Future 2004-2014, will be published on 1 August. More >>

‘Essentially Waiheke’ to be included in review

Friday, 23 July 2004, 2:54 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City will be evaluating how successful its actions to implement the principles of ‘Essentially Waiheke’ have been. The research will be undertaken in tandem with the forthcoming review of the Hauraki Gulf islands section of the District Plan. More >>

Quay Street upgrade on track

Friday, 23 July 2004, 11:49 am | Auckland City Council

Funding for the Quay Street upgrade has been increased by $2.9 million. This will allow the upgrade to cover: - the area between the eastern side of the new ferry terminal and eastern side of Britomart Place - the entrance to the Viaduct and - ... More >>

Beach water testing to continue this summer

Friday, 23 July 2004, 10:11 am | Auckland City Council

Water quality testing at Auckland’s beaches looks set to continue this coming summer with Auckland City’s Works Committee agreeing to carry on with the Safeswim programme. More >>

Not a drop more for Auckland city water

Friday, 23 July 2004, 12:11 am | Auckland City Council

The Auckland City Council has confirmed the city’s water and wastewater services will stay at last year’s prices, meaning tariffs have been held for the third year running. More >>

Architects chosen for $75m gallery makeover

Friday, 23 July 2004, 12:02 am | Auckland City Council

A trans-Tasman architectural partnership will design the Auckland Art Gallery’s $75 million redevelopment, following unanimous decisions by Auckland City’s evaluation panel and council last night. More >>

Council obtains food convictions

Wednesday, 21 July 2004, 3:17 pm | Auckland City Council

Yang’s Enterprises Limited and One Red Dog Ponsonby Limited have been convicted and fined $4000 and $1200 respectively for food hygiene charges by the District Court. The charges were brought by the Auckland City Council. More >>

Modified Corridor now a credible project

Wednesday, 21 July 2004, 2:13 pm | Auckland City Council

The Eastern Transport Corridor (ETC) project has been modified to a credible development that can be staged, be substantially financed by private sector finance (PPP) and will create economic value far beyond its cost, the mayors of Auckland and Manukau ... More >>

Consent hearing dates set for V8 Int. event

Wednesday, 21 July 2004, 12:08 am | Auckland City Council

The resource consent hearing for the V8 Auckland International street race will start on Friday 30 July and will continue on Saturday 31 July and Monday to Wednesday, 2 - 4 August 2004. More >>

New technology set to transform parking management

Tuesday, 20 July 2004, 12:38 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City has set national standards in parking management this week with the introduction of new technology for parking officers and a new-look parking ticket which is bigger and easier to read. More >>

Sylvia Park moves a step closer

Friday, 16 July 2004, 4:04 pm | Auckland City Council

The announcement today that the massive Sylvia Park development is another step closer is great news, Auckland City Mayor John Banks said today. More >>

New look Lorne Street available for comment

Friday, 16 July 2004, 3:47 pm | Auckland City Council

Aucklanders are invited to have their say on the draft concept plans for the $4.5 million revamp of the cultural Lorne Street area. More >>

Have your say on the Nelson Quarter plan

Friday, 16 July 2004, 3:42 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City is calling for the public’s views on the future development of the Nelson Quarter. More >>

Design guidelines promote a safer city

Friday, 16 July 2004, 11:37 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City is looking at introducing a new approach to public safety in the isthmus with design guidelines that reduce opportunities for crime. More >>

Te Pa development moves to next stage

Thursday, 15 July 2004, 4:04 pm | Auckland City Council

At a meeting on 10 June, the Ngati Whatua o Orakei Reserves Board acknowledged the developers of Te Pa, a Maori tourism development, had made significant changes to the development plans to reduce the scale and impact on the Whenua Rangatira. More >>

Parnell rose pruning day

Thursday, 15 July 2004, 3:10 pm | Auckland City Council

Aucklanders are invited to perfect their rose pruning skills this Sunday (18 July 2004) at the Parnell Rose Gardens annual rose pruning day. More >>

Residential parking report received for V8 race

Wednesday, 14 July 2004, 3:16 pm | Auckland City Council

Organisers of the Auckland V8 International Street Race have submitted additional information detailing how residential parking will be reserved in more than 50 streets around the race circuit. More >>

V8 International race economic impact assessment

Wednesday, 14 July 2004, 3:05 pm | Auckland City Council

A full economic impact assessment of the proposed V8 International street race in Auckland is published today More >>

V8 International Street Race Survey Results

Wednesday, 14 July 2004, 9:36 am | Auckland City Council

The applicants for a resource consent to run the Auckland V8 International street race today released the results of a major regional survey of drivers’ travel intentions during the event. More >>

Peter Stubbs to join THE EDGE® board

Tuesday, 13 July 2004, 1:04 pm | Auckland City Council

A leading New Zealand marketing and insolvency lawyer, Mr Peter Stubbs, has been appointed to the Aotea Centre board of management, which runs New Zealand’s premier performing arts, entertainment and convention centre, THE EDGE®. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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