Auckland City Council - Latest News [Page 138]
A+ audit for Auckland City
Monday, 2 December 2002, 9:40 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City has received an excellent report from Audit New Zealand for the year ended 30 June 2002. More >>
Aucklanders support alcohol ban
Monday, 2 December 2002, 9:28 am | Auckland City Council
Seventy-eight percent of Aucklanders support the introduction of the central city alcohol ban, according to a survey carried out by Auckland City Council. More >>
Central city alcohol ban extended to Viaduct
Monday, 2 December 2002, 9:21 am | Auckland City Council
The central city alcohol ban will be extended to include the public walkways in the American Express Viaduct Harbour from 12 December 2002. More >>
BIA rule that spa pools now to be fenced
Friday, 29 November 2002, 1:37 pm | Auckland City Council
All new spa pools in Auckland City and on the North Shore will now require fencing following a recent determination by the Building Industry Authority (BIA). BIA’s determination means that lockable spa pool covers can no longer be approved as a ... More >>
Library flooded by broken sprinkler pipe
Thursday, 28 November 2002, 10:03 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland Central Library re-opened for business on Wednesday after a flood on early Saturday morning caused water damage to about 20,000 books and music scores. More >>
Council to discuss airport share sale
Wednesday, 27 November 2002, 2:34 pm | Auckland City Council
A special council meeting will be held on Thursday 5 December 2002 to discuss the airport share sales process. More >>
Ratepayers to benefit from IT improvements
Thursday, 21 November 2002, 5:13 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City is to replace its local government computer system to deliver better service to residents and ratepayers and improve the efficiency of its business operation. More >>
Volunteers asked to join graffiti battle
Thursday, 21 November 2002, 3:15 pm | Auckland City Council
Graffiti vandalism is a community problem and Auckland City is calling on volunteers to help make the city graffiti free. More >>
City Cameras Upgraded To Keep Streets Safe
Thursday, 21 November 2002, 3:12 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City, Heart of the City, Karangahape Road Business Association and the New Zealand police have joined forces to upgrade the closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras in the central city and install up to 14 additional cameras in the Karangahape ... More >>
Upgraded Waiatarua Reserve also benefits Orakei
Wednesday, 20 November 2002, 4:58 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City’s Works Committee has today accepted a tender to upgrade stormwater treatment in Waiatarua Reserve. The decision to go ahead with the upgrade was delayed for one month to allow for more consultation with local residents More >>
Improvements Afoot For Pedestrians
Wednesday, 20 November 2002, 11:25 am | Auckland City Council
The Auckland City Council is increasing its annual investment in footpaths to ensure adequate maintenance and to bring some of the city’s worst footpaths to a satisfactory standard. More >>
Talbot Park to have new housing development
Friday, 15 November 2002, 4:02 pm | Auckland City Council
The Glen Innes community will see the construction of a new Talbot Park housing development following a change to Auckland City’s District Plan. More >>
Council Approves Financial And Rates Framework
Friday, 15 November 2002, 11:07 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council has approved its financial parameters for 2003/2004 and will limit the total rate increase (excluding growth) to a figure within the rate of inflation - currently estimated to be 2%. More >>
New zoning to manage city’s expected growth
Thursday, 14 November 2002, 4:29 pm | Auckland City Council
The population of Auckland city is expected to increase from the current approximate 367,734 to 583,000 in 2050. The city has little vacant land for building of new homes, and the existing capacity for growth is likely to be used up by 2006-2010. More >>
Campus boosts Tamaki economy
Wednesday, 13 November 2002, 12:49 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland’s suburbs of Glen Innes and Panmure will experience “considerable economic benefit” from the University of Auckland’s Tamaki Campus expansion. More >>
Auckland $89 million net gain from asset sales
Monday, 11 November 2002, 8:45 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland will make $89 million net gain from asset sales and new Capital Fund strategy More >>
Rates Paper Issued
Monday, 11 November 2002, 8:43 am | Auckland City Council
“Auckland City Council’s prudent financial management means it is possible to hold rates at a real level in 2003/2004,” says the chairperson of the Finance and Corporate Business Committee Councillor Douglas Armstrong. More >>
Enhancing commercial and cultural success
Thursday, 7 November 2002, 4:19 pm | Auckland City Council
The Chairperson of the Council’s Strategy and Governance Committee, Councillor Mark Donnelly, welcomes today’s release of the Starkwhite Report – Rethinking Auckland as a Creative City. More >>
Council To Protect Corridor For Rapid Transit
Thursday, 7 November 2002, 9:16 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City is looking to the future to protect an option to create a rail link from Avondale to Southdown. More >>
Property valuations increase by 13.1%
Thursday, 7 November 2002, 9:16 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City’s property values have gone up 13.1% in the past three years. More >>
