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Auckland City Council - Latest News [Page 144]

Eastern Corridor study under scrutiny

Thursday, 20 June 2002, 12:27 am | Auckland City Council

The first of several workshops for stakeholders and interested parties on the future of the eastern corridor will be held tomorrow (Thursday, June 20). More >>

Designs On A Safer City

Monday, 17 June 2002, 3:21 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council and the police will look at how to make Auckland a safer city through clever building design, lighting and management during a course this week (June 17 to 20). More >>

Life Again On One Tree Hill

Monday, 17 June 2002, 11:13 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland Mayor John Banks and dignitaries from Ngati Whatua and the Crown, will plant six pohutukawa at a dawn ceremony on the summit on Saturday, June 29. More >>

New signs bring Tamaki Drive alive

Monday, 17 June 2002, 11:04 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City will begin the replacement and enhancement of all park signs along Tamaki Drive in the next two months at a cost of $97,000. More >>

Auckland City commends Sky City decision

Friday, 14 June 2002, 4:05 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council commends the Sky City decision to build a $60-million two-storey convention centre catering for up to 1500 people. More >>

Sand solution to save council $3.6m

Friday, 14 June 2002, 1:42 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City will save $3.6 million by replacing sand on Kohimarama Beach, rather than opting for a short-term solution of replacing only the sea wall. More >>

Council Support For Fanshawe St Cables

Thursday, 13 June 2002, 12:50 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City will allow two new high voltage cables to be laid under Fanshawe Street as part of a Transpower project to improve the security and reliability of the power supply to parts of Auckland and Northland. More >>

Water Quality Testing At Beaches To Continue

Thursday, 13 June 2002, 12:49 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City will continue testing water quality at city and Hauraki Gulf beaches during the 2002/2003 bathing season. More >>

Love begins at 40 hopes Auckland Zoo

Monday, 10 June 2002, 3:50 pm | Auckland City Council

After 40-odd years as a bachelor and a month in quarantine at Auckland Zoo, Oupa the leopard tortoise is ready to share a home with two young females. More >>

Newmarket's future vision in libraries

Tuesday, 4 June 2002, 6:03 pm | Auckland City Council

People with an interest in the future of Newmarket will be able to visit city libraries to read their community’s vision for how it wants to develop the town centre. More >>

Remuera community library closes for revamp

Tuesday, 4 June 2002, 6:02 pm | Auckland City Council

The historic Remuera Community Library will close between June 17 and July 29 for a makeover that both staff and customers are looking forward to. More >>

Grey Lynn Library to host Auckland authors

Tuesday, 4 June 2002, 6:02 pm | Auckland City Council

Trout, tastebuds and travel will be the hot topics of discussion at the Grey Lynn Community Library on Tuesday, June 18, when three successful local authors talk about their work and the inspiration behind it. More >>

Councils to work closely on future of water

Tuesday, 4 June 2002, 10:08 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland’s local councils should work together to investigate introducing “impervious surface charges” for stormwater as the region’s urban population and rate of development increases, according to the findings of a major water industry review. More >>

Volvo Stopover Boosts Auckland's Economy

Tuesday, 4 June 2002, 10:02 am | Auckland City Council

The Volvo Ocean Race stopover in Auckland during January benefited the local economy by $16.5 million, according to an independent report on the event. More >>

Council considers alcohol-free area

Friday, 31 May 2002, 1:38 pm | Auckland City Council

As part of its law and order push for the central city, the Auckland City Council wants to curb unruly behaviour caused by people drinking alcohol in public places. More >>

Wheelie Bin Repairs On Track

Thursday, 30 May 2002, 3:29 pm | Auckland City Council

Almost a quarter of Auckland city’s red-lidded wheelie bins have been checked as part of a programme to ensure that all the 120L bins are of the highest standard. More >>

Council act promptly on asbestos find

Wednesday, 29 May 2002, 5:03 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council has acted promptly to ensure public and worker safety after white asbestos was discovered during the refurbishment of the CPO building, part of the Britomart project. More >>

Invitation to a welcome for the Dalai Lama

Wednesday, 29 May 2002, 5:03 pm | Auckland City Council

The Hon John Banks QSO, Mayor of Auckland City and the Auckland City Council, are hosting a courtesy call with His Holiness the Dalai Lama to which media are invited. More >>

100 new Council parking spaces at Matiatia

Wednesday, 29 May 2002, 2:40 pm | Auckland City Council

Once complete – scheduled for the end of next week – the parking area will have capacity for up to 100 cars. Situated on Council-owned land at Owhanake, it will be a few minutes walk from the Matiatia wharf, on the northern side of Ocean View Road. More >>

Public To Have Say On Power Lines

Monday, 27 May 2002, 3:31 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City wants the public to have their say on where overhead telecommunications and power lines will be placed in the future. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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