Auckland City Council - Latest News [Page 126]
Auckland’s first draft brothel bylaw endorsed
Thursday, 11 September 2003, 9:44 am | Auckland City Council
Today's City Development Committee endorsed a draft bylaw to restrict the location of brothels in Auckland city to certain areas of the central business district (CBD) and a handful of industrial areas. More >>
Commitment to disabled access at Matiatia wharf
Wednesday, 10 September 2003, 10:24 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council has reinforced the benefits of the Matiatia passengers ferry terminal upgrade by including greatly improved disability parking and related services. More >>
Former Auckland politician passes away
Wednesday, 10 September 2003, 9:59 am | Auckland City Council
The late Merv Wellington will be remembered as a good man who was committed to his faith and staunchly loyal to his political philosophy and friends, former colleague Auckland City Mayor John Banks said today. More >>
$15.5m claim over rubbish contract tender
Monday, 8 September 2003, 11:53 am | Auckland City Council
The High Court has endorsed the Auckland City Council's handling of the tender process for the City's rubbish collection, rejecting a $15.5 million claim by one of the unsuccessful tenderers and ordering that it pay the council's legal costs. More >>
Banks Speech To Auckland Rowing Club
Monday, 8 September 2003, 10:24 am | Auckland City Council
Official opening of Auckland Rowing Club’s new clubhouse 2.00pm, Saturday, 6 September 2003 Ian Shaw Park, Mount Wellington Speech notes: Hon John Banks More >>
Auckland City ironing out Britomart’s wrinkles
Monday, 8 September 2003, 9:09 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City is moving quickly to fix any problems as they arise at the new Britomart Transport Centre. More >>
Signal Pre-emption and real time passenger info.
Monday, 8 September 2003, 9:06 am | Auckland City Council
The real time bus arrival information project for the Link buses is now expected to “go live” towards the end of this month. More >>
New dog laws unlikely to prevent attacks
Thursday, 4 September 2003, 11:58 am | Auckland City Council
New Zealand’s largest city today spoke publicly against the proposed changes to the Dog Control Act saying many of the amendments were unworkable in practice, an infringement on the rights of responsible dog owners and were unlikely to prevent future dog attacks. More >>
Promoting safer driving for mature road users
Tuesday, 2 September 2003, 6:13 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council will be helping Age Concern* promote its course “Safe with Age” for older drivers on 8 September 2003 at Remuera**, Auckland. Statistics show a rising number of mature road users are involved in crashes and other traffic incidents. More >>
Basque Park transformation given the go ahead
Thursday, 28 August 2003, 10:13 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council today has accepted Brett Garea Environment’s $1.011 million tender to develop Basque Park into a premium inner city park. Basque Park is currently an underdeveloped open space in Newton. Its new design, prepared after extensive ... More >>
Auckland City new standards for managing growth
Thursday, 28 August 2003, 8:53 pm | Auckland City Council
A new planning law adopted by Auckland City Council tonight is a significant step towards ensuring high quality developments in the city to meet the expected population growth. The council voted unanimously to adopt the new Residential 8 planning zone. ... More >>
Auckland City to buy Waiheke’s Artworks
Thursday, 28 August 2003, 8:52 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council voted tonight to buy the Artworks property on Waiheke Island from its owner. More >>
Centenary of the Opening of Cornwall Park - Banks
Tuesday, 26 August 2003, 3:19 pm | Auckland City Council
The Centenary of the Opening of Cornwall Park 2.30pm, Tuesday 26 August 2003 The Steps of the Cornwall Park Information Centre – Huia Lodge Speech notes: Hon John Banks More >>
Eastern Transport Corridor project
Friday, 22 August 2003, 11:36 am | Auckland City Council
The Mayors of Auckland and Manukau cities, Hon John Banks and Sir Barry Curtis, are convinced that the Eastern Transport Corridor can be built within 10 years but to ensure the project achieves the required standards, particularly environmental, a ... More >>
Public place recycling trial shows promise
Thursday, 21 August 2003, 2:25 pm | Auckland City Council
An Auckland City trial to gauge the potential for collecting material for recycling from public places shows good prospects for greater recycling and reducing waste to landfill. More >>
Auckland Hosts Education Export Industry Conf '04
Tuesday, 19 August 2003, 4:34 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City will host the New Zealand International Education Conference in 2004. More >>
Taxi drivers taking notice of zero tolerance
Tuesday, 19 August 2003, 9:04 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City’s recently adopted ‘zero tolerance’ approach to illegal driving and parking by taxi drivers appears to be working, with the weekend’s parking enforcement team observing fewer offences than usual on Friday and Saturday nights. More >>
John Banks Speech - HMNZS Te Kaha Ceremony
Tuesday, 12 August 2003, 5:04 pm | Auckland City Council
Hon John Banks QSO Mayor of Auckland City HMNZS Te Kaha Commanding Officer hand-over ceremony and presentation of Auckland City flag Speech notes: Hon John Banks QSO 1.30pm, Tuesday 12 August 2003, Devonport Naval Base More >>
Auckland City reaffirms support for Santa Parade
Tuesday, 12 August 2003, 5:03 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council has reaffirmed its support for the 2003 Farmers Santa Parade by contributing $70,000 in sponsorship. More >>
Abigroup deal off but Arena bid lives on
Tuesday, 12 August 2003, 8:53 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council is revisiting the options for developing an indoor arena after closing off its exclusive negotiations with the Australian company Abigroup Limited. More >>
