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Auckland City progresses airport share sale

Friday, 27 September 2002, 4:19 pm | Auckland City Council

“The process to explore the sale of Auckland City’s 26 per cent stake in Auckland International Airport Limited (AIAL) is proceeding according to plan and we have commenced discussions with prospective buyers,” says the chairperson of the council’s ... More >>

Auckland’s big America’s Cup welcome parade

Friday, 27 September 2002, 2:26 pm | Auckland City Council

Planning for tomorrow’s big America’s Cup 2003 and Louis Vuitton Welcome Parade has been in full swing since May of this year through Auckland City Council’s events and film facilitation section. More >>

Quay Park reclaimed for inner city living

Friday, 27 September 2002, 2:19 pm | Auckland City Council

A new residential development has been approved south of the former ‘oriental markets’ building, on reclaimed land previously used for railway purposes. More >>

Photo op of key players in recent water reforms

Thursday, 26 September 2002, 4:38 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland local authorities recently signed bulk water contracts with wholesaler Watercare Services, ending 13 years of legal wrangling and dispute, and promising stable or declining real water prices for households and businesses in the years ... More >>

Lagoon Basin vistas for Panmure

Thursday, 26 September 2002, 1:48 pm | Auckland City Council

The Panmure community is examining ways to redesign their main street to accentuate views of the suburb’s lagoon basin. More >>

Alcohol ban extended to include Viaduct Harbour

Thursday, 26 September 2002, 1:08 pm | Auckland City Council

The city centre alcohol ban will be extended to cover the Viaduct area before the end of next month, the Auckland City Council announced today. More >>

CBD alcohol ban kicks off tonight

Thursday, 26 September 2002, 1:08 pm | Auckland City Council

If you want to come into the city for an evening drink, stick to licensed premises – and don’t try to take alcohol into public places. More >>

Transport Minister – Moving Auckland forward

Wednesday, 25 September 2002, 4:09 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland Mayor John Banks today said he was enormously encouraged by the Minister of Transport Paul Swain’s keenness to get results in his new portfolio. More >>

PM to launch arts employment website

Monday, 23 September 2002, 2:19 pm | Auckland City Council

The website is a key part of a plan to create work and income opportunities for artists, designers, actors, musicians and has the potential to link business and commercial interests with the cultural sector. More >>

Viaduct to have a building with “eyebrows”!

Thursday, 19 September 2002, 6:39 pm | Auckland City Council

Consent has been granted by Auckland City Council’s Regulatory and Fixtures Sub Committee for the redevelopment of the vacant site at 77 Fanshawe Street. M3 Investments Ltd can now move ahead with the erection of a new five level office building in the Viaduct ... More >>

Auck. green light for regional rail subsidiary

Thursday, 19 September 2002, 6:38 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City looks set to approve the establishment of a wholly owned subsidiary company called ARTNL Metro by the Auckland Regional Transport Network Limited (ARTNL). More >>

Council considers extra funding for America's Cup

Thursday, 19 September 2002, 6:37 pm | Auckland City Council

The Auckland City Council will be asked to approve an additional $370,500 for America’s Cup activities at its next meeting. More >>

Further Auckland alcohol bans postponed

Thursday, 19 September 2002, 4:44 pm | Auckland City Council

The introduction of additional alcohol bans in Auckland City will be postponed until the effectiveness of the city centre alcohol ban, which comes into force on 26 September 2002, is reviewed in June 2003 and the new Local Government Bill is introduced. More >>

Waiheke theatre receives council support

Tuesday, 17 September 2002, 1:52 pm | Auckland City Council

Performing artists will benefit from a $45,780 Auckland City Council grant made to the Waiheke Community Theatre, located at Artworks in Oneroa. More >>

New Public Libraries Portal a world first

Friday, 13 September 2002, 2:15 pm | Auckland City Council

In a world first, a partnership between New Zealand Public Libraries and Datacom has created a portal that will provide access to Public Library resources from across the country. More >>

Council sets Britomart precinct development rules

Friday, 13 September 2002, 2:00 pm | Auckland City Council

The Auckland City Council has approved a master plan to develop buildings around the Britomart Project, while at the same time sending potential developers a clear message to work within new urban design guidelines. More >>

Community gets their say on uses of cross street

Thursday, 12 September 2002, 5:02 pm | Auckland City Council

Following a request to allow more commercial content in the banners flown across the streets of prominent city shopping centres, the Auckland City Council’s City Development Committee yesterday reviewed a report looking at possible policy criteria ... More >>

Strict airspace leases for Sky City overbridges

Thursday, 12 September 2002, 4:57 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council’s City Development Committee yesterday approved two airspace leases for the development of overbridges across Federal Street – albeit under the strictest specifications. More >>

Plan change creates vibrant city mix

Thursday, 12 September 2002, 4:30 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City will encourage a vibrant mix of compatible business and residential activities in the Auckland isthmus following a change to the district plan. More >>

Banks calls for daybreak commemoration on Sept 11

Tuesday, 10 September 2002, 3:06 pm | Auckland City Council

At sunrise September 11 Auckland Mayor John Banks and the Principal Officer from the United States Consulate General, Mr Doug Berry, will commemorate the first anniversary of September 11 by raising then lowering the New Zealand and US flags on the Auckland ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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