Auckland City Council - Latest News [Page 157]
Quick fix will not solve Auckland transport
Thursday, 2 November 2000, 6:01 pm | Auckland City Council
“We’ve had quick fixes for 30 years – as long as people have been talking about and planning a better public transport system for Auckland. We have made – and are continuing to make incremental improvements to Auckland’s public transport. More >>
Winning The War With Weeds
Wednesday, 1 November 2000, 3:11 pm | Auckland City Council
Weeds around Auckland City will be wilting at their roots after a decision to spend an additional $300,000 in the 2001/2002 financial year was made by Auckland City’s Parks and Recreation Committee recently. Subject to budget approval by the Combined ... More >>
Put Our Children First, Says Auckland Mayor
Monday, 30 October 2000, 2:18 pm | Auckland City Council
Chris Fletcher Mayor of Auckland City is hosting a luncheon forum in support of International Children’s Day and the children of Auckland. More >>
A Call To Arts
Friday, 27 October 2000, 2:02 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland and Manukau City Councils are seeking the most committed and passionate of Auckland’s arts supporters to turn vision into reality as first trustees of $6 million to be invested in the region’s arts and culture. More >>
Pine Removal Successful
Friday, 27 October 2000, 10:18 am | Auckland City Council
Auckland City arborists have today successfully felled the terminally-ill One Tree Hill monterey pine. More >>
Aucklanders Get Briefing On America's Cup
Friday, 27 October 2000, 10:17 am | Auckland City Council
Aucklanders with an interest in the economic spin offs for the City from hosting the America's Cup have been invited to a forum to hear about the value to Auckland from hosting the event. Auckland City Council's City Attractions Committee will host ... More >>
Auckland City Responds To Sex Industry Concerns
Wednesday, 25 October 2000, 4:56 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City today resolved to make submissions on Labour Member of Parliament, Tim Barnett's, Prostitution Reform Bill. This is seen as a way to achieve effective regulation of the sex industry in the central city and suburbs. More >>
One Tree Hill Pine To Be Felled
Wednesday, 25 October 2000, 3:28 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City has today announced that the ailing Monterey pine on One Tree Hill is to be taken down. More >>
Auckland City Bans Central Area Sandwich Boards
Tuesday, 24 October 2000, 1:01 pm | Auckland City Council
Sandwich boards will be banned from Auckland City’s inner city streets and public places from the beginning of next year. More >>
One Tree Hill Pine Deteriorates
Wednesday, 18 October 2000, 4:56 pm | Auckland City Council
A survey of the One Tree Hill pine tree has found evidence of further deterioration. More >>
Old Theosophical Building To Get New Life
Monday, 16 October 2000, 2:40 pm | Auckland City Council
The old Theosophical Society Building at 371 Queen Street on the fringe of Myers Park is set to assume a new role as a cabaret/entertainment venue. More >>
Manakau Harbour Beach Monitoring
Thursday, 12 October 2000, 1:10 pm | Auckland City Council
Blockhouse Bay, Waikowhai Bay and Granny’s Bay will not be tested for water quality through this summer’s Auckland City summer beach monitoring programme. More >>
Auditor General’s Hauraki Gulf Report Accepted
Wednesday, 11 October 2000, 1:06 pm | Auckland City Council
AAuckland City has accepted the Report of the Auditor General’s inquiry into its management of the Gulf More >>
Valuable lessons learned, says Mayor
Wednesday, 11 October 2000, 1:03 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council has learned valuable lessons from the inquiry of the Office of the Auditor General into the Gulf, says Mayor Chris Fletcher. More >>
Waitemata Waterfront Development Design Comp
Tuesday, 10 October 2000, 4:48 pm | Auckland City Council
Media Briefing with Dr Bruce Hucker, Auckland City Deputy Mayor and Design Brief Assessment Panel Member Old CPO building, Queen Elizabeth Square, Queen Street Tuesday October 10, 2000 at 11am More >>
Onetangi Beach Added To Bathing Beach Monitoring
Tuesday, 10 October 2000, 1:09 pm | Auckland City Council
Four popular Waiheke beaches will be monitored for water quality this summer as part of an Auckland City initiative to safeguard the health of swimmers. More >>
City Ambassadors – History and Highlights
Tuesday, 10 October 2000, 1:07 pm | Auckland City Council
Auckland City’s Ambassador programme is one year old. It was first mooted in March 1999, and is loosely based on a project from New York, where previously unemployed city dwellers were assigned individual street ‘blocks’ to look after. More >>
Otahuhu Residents To Buckle Up
Friday, 6 October 2000, 3:02 pm | Auckland City Council
Otahuhu residents are the focus of a campaign this month to encourage the use of car safety belts in the back seat. More >>
Council Switched On To Park Lighting
Friday, 6 October 2000, 3:01 pm | Auckland City Council
A Park Lighting Policy has been adopted by Auckland City’s Parks and Recreation Committee. Council officers will now assess the priority areas proposed by six of the ten Community Boards and advise the Boards of the outcomes. A park lighting strategy will be prepared ... More >>
Indoor Arena A Step Closer For Auckland City
Wednesday, 4 October 2000, 10:30 pm | Auckland City Council
The proposed 12,000 seat indoor arena for Quay Park in Auckland is a step closer following the recommendation of a majority of Auckland City Councillor's that the proposal go forward for consideration in next year's annual plan. More >>
