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Auckland City Council - Latest News [Page 128]

Auckland rail corridor upgrade: work is starting

Thursday, 24 July 2003, 2:09 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City and Auckland Regional Transport Network Limited (ARTNL) would like to invite you to the official start of $3.3 million of upgrade work on Auckland’s rail corridor. More >>

Auckland City supports regional approach to crime

Thursday, 24 July 2003, 9:16 am | Auckland City Council

Today’s Law and Order Committee agreed to jointly fund a local authority position to work with police on regional projects aimed at improving public perceptions of safety and reducing crime in Auckland. More >>

Hillarys to lead Britomart opening on Queen St

Wednesday, 23 July 2003, 11:47 am | Auckland City Council

Sir Edmund and Lady Hillary will lead a procession down Queen Street this Friday afternoon as the special guests of honour to Britomart’s official opening. More >>

Largest ever coordinated street, power phone works

Tuesday, 22 July 2003, 5:13 pm | Auckland City Council

Residents and businesses in the Rosebank peninsula area are to benefit from a major street improvement programme about to start in their area next week. This programme is possible thanks to a new partnership between Auckland City, Vector and Telecom. More >>

Nitric acid attack on parking machines

Monday, 21 July 2003, 3:44 pm | Auckland City Council

Thirty seven Auckland City pay and display parking machines in five streets near Auckland University have been attacked with nitric acid. More >>

Public invited to join in Britomart celebrations

Friday, 18 July 2003, 4:36 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City is inviting the people of Auckland to join in the celebrations for the opening of Britomart at a free festival day on Saturday 26 July at Queen Elizabeth Square. More >>

Lobby call for changes to Securities Act

Thursday, 17 July 2003, 6:15 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council’s Finance and Corporate Business Committee today recommended that Auckland City lobby the Ministry of Economic Development for an amendment to the Securities Act. More >>

Concerns over draconian smoking laws

Thursday, 17 July 2003, 3:09 pm | Auckland City Council

Aaron Bhatnagar, Hobson Community Board spokesman for liquor licensing today highlighted his concerns over the draconian anti-smoking laws proposed for bars, clubs and restaurants. More >>

City Design appoints first CEO

Tuesday, 15 July 2003, 2:19 pm | Auckland City Council

Barry Potter has been appointed as the first chief executive of City Design Limited, a company wholly owned by Auckland City Council. More >>

Report shows Auckland City beaches pass the test

Tuesday, 15 July 2003, 11:59 am | Auckland City Council

Of the 350 samples collected from city beaches last summer, only 14 (4 per cent of samples) showed bacteria levels that exceeded guidelines. More >>

Mayor puts immigration queue concerns to Minister

Friday, 11 July 2003, 12:25 am | Auckland City Council

At the Mayoral Forum this morning, Auckland City Mayor, Hon John Banks, raised his concerns with Immigration Minister, Hon Lianne Daziel, over the long queues outside the New Zealand Immigration Service Centre at 450 Queen Street. More >>

Quality Urban Living Under Plan Change 58

Thursday, 10 July 2003, 5:08 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City is proposing a plan change that will protect communities from high-rise housing tower developments, while it prepares to meet expected population growth. More >>

World class travel for Britomart users

Monday, 7 July 2003, 9:39 am | Auckland City Council

Aucklanders were able to witness a moment in history today when the first passenger train rolled in to the impressive Britomart Transport Centre early this morning. More >>

Another step towards a 100% accessible Auckland

Friday, 4 July 2003, 2:46 pm | Auckland City Council

Today Auckland City took another step towards ‘being 100% accessible’ with the adoption of the Auckland Disability Framework for Action. More >>

Start of final track and signalling work

Friday, 4 July 2003, 2:36 pm | Auckland City Council

Engineers will begin work today connecting train tracks between the Britomart Transport Centre and the existing rail corridor system. Weather permitting, the link is expected to be completed by early Monday morning to allow the first train to downtown Auckland ... More >>

Auckland ratepayers $1.2 million better off

Friday, 4 July 2003, 2:35 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City ratepayers will be $1.2 million better off if they take up Metrowater’s ten per cent discount for prompt payment. More >>

Auckland City Council hands over keys to Britomart

Friday, 4 July 2003, 2:34 pm | Auckland City Council

The new Britomart Transport Centre plays host to a special signing ceremony today. Auckland City Council hands over the management of the Britomart Transport Centre to Auckland Regional Transport Network Limited (ARTNL). More >>

Alcohol bans endorsed

Friday, 4 July 2003, 7:53 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council’s City Development Committee today endorsed a recommendation that bylaws are the best method of introducing alcohol bans which address alcohol related issues in public places. More >>

Committee endorses ‘Greening the city’ strategy

Friday, 4 July 2003, 7:53 am | Auckland City Council

Committee endorses ‘Greening the city’ strategy Auckland City Council’s City Development Committee today endorsed a draft ‘Greening the city’ strategy which will see an extra $75,000 go into enhancing the city’s green spaces and overall natural environment. More >>

City to hand over Britomart keys to ARTNL

Friday, 4 July 2003, 7:43 am | Auckland City Council

Mayor of Auckland City, Hon John Banks QSO and Auckland City Council Chief Executive, Bryan Taylor will be joined by ARTNL Chairman, Ross Keenan, and ARTNL representatives to sign contracts, transferring the management of Britomart to ARTNL (Auckland Regional ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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