Auckland City Council - Latest News [Page 133]
Maori women present their art live
Monday, 31 March 2003, 5:35 pm | Auckland City Council
Eight Maori women living in the Tamaki (Auckland) Region are heading to Waiheke Island to do their particular style of art, out in public. More >>
Review process for dog exercise areas
Monday, 31 March 2003, 9:09 am | Auckland City Council
As there has been some confusion about designated dog exercise areas, Auckland City would like to clarify the timeframe and process for their review. More >>
ARC incurs needless expenditure
Friday, 28 March 2003, 3:50 pm | Auckland City Council
The Auckland Regional Council’s decision to use a private consortium to collect its rates has resulted in needless additional capital and operating expenditure for the region’s ratepayers, says Councillor Douglas Armstrong, chairperson of Auckland City ... More >>
Sir Edmund To Receive Distinguished Citizen Award
Friday, 28 March 2003, 11:55 am | Auckland City Council
The Auckland City Council last night unanimously agreed with a selection committee’s recommendation that the recipient of its inaugural Distinguished Citizen Award would be Sir Edmund Hillary. More >>
City not required to consult on Birch report
Tuesday, 25 March 2003, 7:58 am | Auckland City Council
A decision handed down today in the Employment Court ruled that a “proposal” for the purposes of the Employment Relations Act (ERA) does not include a consultant’s proposals or recommendations (such as those in the Birch Report) put forward for ... More >>
City not required to consult on Birch report
Tuesday, 25 March 2003, 7:58 am | Auckland City Council
A decision handed down today in the Employment Court ruled that a “proposal” for the purposes of the Employment Relations Act (ERA) does not include a consultant’s proposals or recommendations (such as those in the Birch Report) put forward for ... More >>
You be the judge!
Friday, 21 March 2003, 6:19 pm | Auckland City Council
You be the judge! Come along and vote for the best ideas for Tamaki Drive. More >>
Tough line on dog bylaw enforcement continues
Thursday, 20 March 2003, 8:13 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City’s zero tolerance blitz campaign to make sure dogs are kept on leads will continue. More >>
Permit replacement fees cut from $100 to $15
Wednesday, 19 March 2003, 9:38 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City’s Transport Committee chairperson, Councillor Greg McKeown, announced today that from 24 March 2003, the council will charge $15 instead of $100 for any valid permit replacement if residents sell their vehicles and buy new ones. More >>
ACC seeks control of America’s Cup base sites
Tuesday, 18 March 2003, 4:04 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City is talking to America’s Cup Village Ltd, a subsidiary of Infrastructure Auckland, concerning the ownership of the land used for America’s Cup bases on Halsey Street Wharf. More >>
Ferry passenger building at Matiatia wharf
Monday, 17 March 2003, 11:28 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council can now start work to upgrade Waiheke Island’s Matiatia ferry passenger terminal and provide better facilities and comfort for passengers. Third party appeals to the Environment Court were unsuccessful. More >>
Pay and display goes to Western Quay Park areas
Friday, 14 March 2003, 5:21 pm | Auckland City Council
Pay and display goes to Western Reclamation and Quay Park areas to improve parking turnover More >>
Mayor delivers oral submission on transport bill
Thursday, 13 March 2003, 1:42 pm | Auckland City Council
Mayor of Auckland City, Hon John Banks, today delivered Auckland City’s oral submission to the visiting parliamentary select committee examining the Land Transport Management Bill. More >>
New and improved inorganic service
Wednesday, 12 March 2003, 4:15 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City's goal of reducing household waste to landfill by 50 per cent has just taken a step closer to becoming reality. More >>
$20 million two year investment for footpaths
Wednesday, 12 March 2003, 9:03 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council is proposing to invest a record $20 million in footpath renewals for 2003 and 2004. The council’s Combined Committees today voted to boost footpath spending from $6.4 million last year, in a move to help overcome a major maintenance ... More >>
Council confirms its rating intentions
Wednesday, 12 March 2003, 9:03 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City councillors have confirmed their intention to limit the total rates increase to the rate of inflation, currently estimated to be 2.5%, and will now consult the public on this preferred rating policy. More >>
Extended home delivery service to replace book bus
Wednesday, 12 March 2003, 9:01 am | Auckland City Council
At today’s Combined Committees meeting, Auckland City councillors approved the recommendation to replace the city’s mobile library service with an extended home delivery service. The idea is now open for public feedback. More >>
New look for Queen Street
Wednesday, 12 March 2003, 8:58 am | Auckland City Council
Funding for the research and design of a new look for Queen Street was approved by councillors at today’s Combined Committees meeting. More >>
Tough new bus lane enforcement daily results
Monday, 10 March 2003, 8:21 am | Auckland City Council
Early indications, based on the first three days of monitoring the Auckland City Council's tough new bus lane enforcement measures, show that the compliance levels are increasing. More >>
Banks: stop buying from illegal street traders
Monday, 10 March 2003, 12:24 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland Mayor John Banks says a concerted campaign has been launched to drive illegal traders out of the central city. More >>
