Auckland City Council - Latest News [Page 143]
City centre alcohol ban
Friday, 26 July 2002, 4:05 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council will make a night out in Auckland’s city centre safer and more enjoyable, with a ban on drinking in public places. More >>
Council sets new grounds for community gardens
Thursday, 25 July 2002, 12:56 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City has adopted a new policy on community gardens in order to identify where and how they should be placed in public spaces. This evolved out of a need to formalise guidelines for assessing them, sparked by recent public concern over ... More >>
Concourse approved for Britomart Centre
Wednesday, 24 July 2002, 1:44 pm | Auckland City Council
The Auckland City Council has approved the last major design element of the Britomart Transport Centre - an underground concourse running beneath Queen Elizabeth Square, from the Chief Post Office to the Downtown Building on the western side of the square. More >>
Watercare purification plant gets 'thumbs up'
Wednesday, 24 July 2002, 1:43 pm | Auckland City Council
A visit to Watercare Services’ new Tuakau-based Waikato Water Treatment Plant eased memories of dried up dams in Auckland’s water crisis of 1994 for Auckland City Councillor Bill Christian. More >>
Council backs citizens’ rail and road interests
Friday, 19 July 2002, 8:57 am | Auckland City Council
The Auckland City Council has gone on the front foot to protect the interests of its citizens in both road and rail with clear messages for two of its transport partners - Transit New Zealand and ARTNL. More >>
Complaint thrown out
Friday, 19 July 2002, 8:56 am | Auckland City Council
The Auditor General has thrown out a complaint over the Auckland City Council's consultation process on asset sales. More >>
Alcohol Too Readily Available Without ID
Tuesday, 9 July 2002, 4:09 pm | Auckland City Council
Councillor Noelene Raffills, Chairperson of Auckland City’s Law and Order Committee, is “appalled’ at the findings of a new health survey, which shows how accessible alcohol is from off-licensed premises. More >>
Council Confirms Support For Team New Zealand
Monday, 1 July 2002, 10:57 am | Auckland City Council
The Auckland City Council has confirmed it will back Team New Zealand with $650,000 to help the organisation manage the America’s Cup Village in the Viaduct Harbour. More >>
Planting of One Tree Hill postponed
Friday, 28 June 2002, 2:29 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council has announced that the planting at the Summit of One Tree Hill (Maungakiekie) planned for Saturday will not go ahead. More >>
Ponsonby Road To Get Mainstreet Status
Thursday, 27 June 2002, 11:37 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council and local businesses are to work together to boost Ponsonby Road’s reputation as a key dining and shopping quarter. More >>
New Rubbish Collection System For Inner CBD
Tuesday, 25 June 2002, 9:36 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland’s inner central business district gets a new rubbish collection system next week – and the emphasis will be on recycling. More >>
Makeover for City footpaths
Saturday, 22 June 2002, 6:06 pm | Auckland City Council
“When ratepayers pay their rates to the Auckland City Council they expect their money to be spent on the basics like footpaths, sewerage, transport and a decent rubbish system." More >>
Council Sticks With Airport Share Sale Plan
Friday, 21 June 2002, 11:55 am | Auckland City Council
The Auckland City Council has confirmed its commitment to the sale of its shareholding in Auckland Airport. More >>
Reducing debt makes sense, says Hay
Thursday, 20 June 2002, 4:20 pm | Auckland City Council
There are big benefits for ratepayers if the Auckland City Council frees itself of debt, according to Deputy Mayor, David Hay. More >>
Council interest Govt. on residential housing
Thursday, 20 June 2002, 4:20 pm | Auckland City Council
The Auckland City Council will ask the Government if it is interested in buying some or all of the council’s residential houses. More >>
Lowest rates for Auckland City
Thursday, 20 June 2002, 4:18 pm | Auckland City Council
Councillor Douglas Armstrong, chairperson of the Finance and Corporate Business committee, says the council is holding the rates increase to a minimum. More >>
Half Million-Dollar Boost For Region’s Economy
Thursday, 20 June 2002, 10:32 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City councillors are being asked to approve, at the combined committees meeting tomorrow (Thursday, June 20), a half-million dollar funding contribution to regional economic development. More >>
Council Budget Finalised This Week
Thursday, 20 June 2002, 10:31 am | Auckland City Council
All the councillors will meet in the Town Hall tomorrow and Friday (June 20 and 21) to consider the thousands of submissions that members of the public have made on the annual plan over the past two months. More >>
Council to establish Govt. interest in housing
Thursday, 20 June 2002, 12:49 am | Auckland City Council
At today’s combined committees meeting of the Auckland City Council, councillors moved to again reassure pensioners who live in council houses that they are guaranteed accommodation for the rest of their lives. More >>
New library charges for non-residents
Thursday, 20 June 2002, 12:31 am | Auckland City Council
Out-of-towners will get a better deal under a new borrowers’ scheme at Auckland City libraries. More >>
