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Auckland City Council - Latest News [Page 137]

Kohi residents have their say

Monday, 16 December 2002, 9:45 am | Auckland City Council

Local residents braved wintry conditions to have their say at the Kohimarama Beach Seawall Protection Project open days. More >>

Residents missed share buying opportunity

Friday, 13 December 2002, 4:10 pm | Auckland City Council

Ratepayers and residential investors should have been given the opportunity to buy some of Auckland City’s airport shares at the same price as institutional purchasers, says the chairperson of the council’s Auckland International Airport Working Party, ... More >>

Auckland Zoo’s Wildly Good Christmas Party!

Friday, 13 December 2002, 12:23 am | Auckland City Council

Get along to Auckland Zoo on 21 December and join television personality Suzy Cato, host WNTV presenter Belinda Simpson, and other awesome entertainers for the wildest Christmas party in town. More >>

Urban Design Controls For Waterfront Development

Friday, 13 December 2002, 12:23 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council’s City Development Committee received an update report this week on Council’s work with Auckland Waterfront Advisory Group (AWAG) on the future redevelopment of the western reclamation area - the waterfront area between Viaduct ... More >>

First-Past-The-Post decision not challenged

Thursday, 12 December 2002, 11:31 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council’s decision to use the First-Past-The-Post (FPP) electoral system for the 2004 triennial general election has not been challenged. No demand for a poll to revoke the decision was received from electors by the deadline of 5.00pm ... More >>

STV result a failure for the left in Auckland City

Thursday, 12 December 2002, 11:24 pm | Auckland City Council

Hobson Community Board member Aaron Bhatnagar today declared the failed STV petition result a damning indictment on the state of the left in Auckland City. More >>

More power to Auckland and beyond

Thursday, 12 December 2002, 9:52 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council’s Works Committee today granted a property right for Transpower New Zealand Ltd, on behalf of the Powerlinks Project, to install two underground 220kV power circuits from the Hobson St substation along Fanshawe St, through the ... More >>

Forum for Tamaki Estuary communities

Thursday, 12 December 2002, 9:49 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council’s Works Committee was today pleased to endorse the primary goal of the Tamaki Estuary Pollution Steering Committee’s draft action plan to protect and enhance the natural environment of the Tamaki Estuary. More >>

Wai Care for Auckland streams

Thursday, 12 December 2002, 9:47 am | Auckland City Council

Wai Care – the programme that empowers Auckland communities to monitor the water quality of their streams and take steps to restore stream health – has grown over the past three years to involve more than 50 volunteer groups, including 14 community ... More >>

Viaduct liquor ban in force tomorrow

Thursday, 12 December 2002, 9:35 am | Auckland City Council

From 9pm tomorrow the public walkways in the American Express Viaduct Harbour will be alcohol free every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. More >>

Court win for building safety

Monday, 9 December 2002, 5:10 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland District Court convicted and fined Mr A. K. Milne, owner of a boarding house at 71 Sussex Street, $3000 plus court costs on Friday (6 December), for failing to supply a current Building Warrant of Fitness. More >>

Eastern Corridor project director announced

Monday, 9 December 2002, 4:34 pm | Auckland City Council

Grant Kirby has been appointed director of the joint Manukau and Auckland City Council and Transit New Zealand project to plan new transport facilities between the Auckland central business district and Manukau. More >>

Court of Appeal exonerates council staff

Monday, 9 December 2002, 2:44 pm | Auckland City Council

The Court of Appeal has independently found claims of malice against two Auckland City Council employees were unjustified. More >>

Baths miss Xmas opening

Friday, 6 December 2002, 9:38 am | Auckland City Council

Beca consultants have informed Auckland City Council that the $4.2m refurbishment project for the Parnell Baths will not be ready for the expected 22 December 2002 opening. More >>

For peace of mind at the beach, call 0800 SAFESWIM

Friday, 6 December 2002, 9:36 am | Auckland City Council

With the holidays fast approaching, we are now a month into our fourth season of 0800 SAFESWIM – Auckland City, North Shore City and Rodney District Councils’ beach water quality testing service. More >>

Waterfront Redevelopment Must Benefit Everyone

Thursday, 5 December 2002, 10:03 pm | Auckland City Council

Speaking after an Auckland Waterfront Advisory group ‘one year on’ presentation of its proposals to redevelop the western reclamation, Auckland Mayor John Banks today emphasised the importance of ensuring all waterfront stakeholders are fully consulted ... More >>

Tall order doubled

Thursday, 5 December 2002, 4:24 pm | Auckland City Council

Christmas has come early for Auckland Zoo, with two baby giraffes born within just days of each other. More >>

Council rejects Transit ‘No Tunnel’ decision

Thursday, 5 December 2002, 10:48 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City has thrown down the gauntlet to Transit New Zealand to reconsider its decision to widen the Victoria Park flyover section, instead of tunnelling. More >>

Works approved for ‘Spaghetti Junction’ upgrade

Wednesday, 4 December 2002, 10:51 am | Auckland City Council

Transit New Zealand’s proposed Outline Plan of Works for the Central Motorway Junction (CMJ) Scheme was yesterday accepted by Auckland City Council’s Regulatory and Fixtures Sub-committee. More >>

Moving Auckland forward - PPP legislation

Tuesday, 3 December 2002, 4:14 pm | Auckland City Council

“Today’s news from Wellington is good news for Auckland,” Auckland Mayor John Banks said as he welcomed the introduction of the Land Transport Management Bill into Parliament. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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