Scoop has an Ethical Paywall
Licence needed for work use Start Free Trial
 

Auckland City Council - Latest News [Page 153]

Greater Protection For Urban Dwellers

Wednesday, 28 March 2001, 3:58 pm | Auckland City Council

More control over business zone activities at their interface with residential zones will result from a District Plan change recently adopted by the Auckland City Council. More >>

Auckland City Commitment To Pensioner Housing

Tuesday, 27 March 2001, 4:33 pm | Auckland City Council

In the last two years Auckland City has made a considerable commitment to pensioner housing in the city. More >>

Managing Stormwater Runoff

Tuesday, 27 March 2001, 4:31 pm | Auckland City Council

New technology and 15 months of extensive research has given Auckland City a complete set of maps of impermeable surfaces throughout the isthmus. More >>

Otahuhu Mainstreet Programme Poll Planned

Friday, 23 March 2001, 3:01 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City plans to canvas members of Otahuhu’s Mainstreet programme about the level of the separate rate, its geographical boundaries and its management structure. More >>

Regional Governance Debate Reopened In Auck Region

Friday, 23 March 2001, 2:42 pm | Auckland City Council

A single unitary authority for the Auckland region is on the shortlist of governance options that Auckland City Council last night agreed to investigate further. More >>

Council Spend On Community Facilities At Peak

Friday, 23 March 2001, 2:40 pm | Auckland City Council

Planned investment in community facilities, such as community centres, sport and recreation centres and swimming pools, in the next five years will go a long way towards meeting the needs of Aucklanders over the next 20 years, according to Councillor ... More >>

Newmarket Workshop

Friday, 23 March 2001, 2:31 pm | Auckland City Council

Strong public interest in what is happening in Newmarket has been generated by Westfield’s proposed development in the retail hub, says Auckland City Council’s Planning and Regulatory Committee chairperson, Councillor Juliet Yates. More >>

Rail Or Roads - Why Not Both?

Thursday, 22 March 2001, 10:11 am | Auckland City Council

Just in case you thought Auckland City Council was putting all of their attention towards rail solutions to address Auckland's transport woes, then maybe it is worth taking a look at the draft annual plan, according to the Chairperson of Council's ... More >>

Close Scrutiny Of Britomart Processes

Wednesday, 21 March 2001, 5:47 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City has commissioned Audit New Zealand to undertake a quality assurance exercise on the council’s Britomart transport interchange project, to ensure that all processes involved with the work of the Waitemata Waterfront Development Group ... More >>

Cn Makes Sound Decision To Retain Airport Shares

Tuesday, 20 March 2001, 2:38 pm | Auckland City Council

The record after tax surplus made by Auckland International Airport confirms the decision by Auckland City Council to retain its shares was a sound one, says the chairperson of Council’s Investments Committee. More >>

Design Workshop For Point Chevalier Shopping

Tuesday, 20 March 2001, 2:18 pm | Auckland City Council

Local residents are being asked to help develop proposals for the future of Point Chevalier’s Shopping Centre. More >>

Councillors Consider Draft Annual Plan

Monday, 19 March 2001, 11:52 am | Auckland City Council

This week, Auckland City councillors and staff are concentrating their efforts on ensuring Auckland lives up to its status as New Zealand's greatest city. More >>

Action Is Name Of Game For Youth Council

Thursday, 15 March 2001, 5:51 pm | Auckland City Council

Action and achievement are the key elements exhibited in a quarterly report on Auckland City Council’s Youth Action Policy, with 96 percent of the nominated projects for 2000/2001 either completed, progressing or with planning under way. More >>

Expansion Of Community Based Crime Prevention

Thursday, 15 March 2001, 5:50 pm | Auckland City Council

A new, bicultural model for a ‘Safer Auckland City’ has been approved by Auckland City Council’s Community Development Committee. This is in response to a review conducted last year identifying the best practice framework for achieving crime prevention ... More >>

Auckland City Reappoints CEO, Bryan Taylor

Thursday, 15 March 2001, 8:55 am | Auckland City Council

Auckland City has reappointed its chief executive, 59 year old Bryan Taylor who has headed the country’s largest city council for the past five years, since June 1996. More >>

Fluoridation Of Onehunga’s Water Supply

Wednesday, 7 March 2001, 5:49 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City Council’s City Works Committee supports the fluoridation of Onehunga’s water supply. More >>

Auckland City Launches Arts Agenda

Wednesday, 7 March 2001, 5:27 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City last night launched a new strategy designed to enhance the city¡¦s reputation as a celebrated arts and cultural centre. More >>

The work will soon be completed – take heart

Friday, 2 March 2001, 4:48 pm | Auckland City Council

If you are wondering why so many footpaths and roads are being dug up, then take heart. It is because Auckland City is doing more work and spending the money raised when rates were increased two years ago to fund depreciation. More >>

Insufficient Fences May Lead To Prosecution

Friday, 2 March 2001, 2:24 pm | Auckland City Council

Auckland City is assisting Waiheke homeowners to ensure that all swimming and spa pools and their surrounding fences comply with the law. More >>

Buses/Bikes Get Priority On Ellerslie Panmure HW

Wednesday, 28 February 2001, 5:24 pm | Auckland City Council

The bus priority network is set to expand even further following a decision by Auckland City Council’s Transport and Roading Committee to introduce new measures on the Ellerslie Panmure Highway. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

LATEST HEADLINES

  • PARLIAMENT
  • POLITICS
  • REGIONAL