Interesting what you see on your daily walks It is quite amazing what you see when you go on your daily adventures as a stay at home dad with … Continue reading A Day Looking From Papakura
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Interesting what you see on your daily walks It is quite amazing what you see when you go on your daily adventures as a stay at home dad with … Continue reading A Day Looking From Papakura
Time to talk Housing Typology The New Zealand Initiative released a thought-provoking presser, and subsequent commentary piece in the NBR about our housing situation (that being a hot … Continue reading Missing Cities?
Prominent writer Bob Dey has penned together a rather thought-provoking post about a transformation a Council. Tomorrow he will post part two of this upcoming transformation but below is an excerpt of part one.
From The Property Report
What’s different is that the council must change.
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In short, I see change coming:
Is this mere imagination? No, I think the moment of change has arrived. I’ll write in more detail about this tomorrow.
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Full post (and source) can be seen here: http://www.propbd.co.nz/council-transformation-begins-must-change-moment/
“New councillors who are pragmatic, with an understanding of how businesses should be asked to operate, raising their profiles”
Could we see a changing of the guard in 2016 (next Local Government Elections) with the Legacy Era finally and phasing out new Councillors (new blood who have never been an elected representative prior to the Super City being formed in 2010) coming in? We will soon see I suppose
Well the announcement on Twitter certainly lit the place up yesterday and this morning. Never thought it would garner the response it did but it did.
Yesterday I had decided that after 11 years of membership I will no longer be a National Party member. The email when to National HQ in Wellington this morning stating that I have left the organisation as a Party member.
The email simply said:
I wish to inform the National Party that after being a member since 2003 I will be resigning my membership to the Party effective immediatelyWhile it has been an adventure and I have met many new people along the way over the last 11 years I feel that the Party no longer presents my Social Liberal values nor is represents a Party that champions the Common Good.The Hager saga has also shown National to be lacking in the skills required to navigate through a stormy patch that do come up from time to time.The Prime Minister, and the Hon Judith Collins acting in obfuscation, stretching the truth and belittling the intelligence of the populace through their handling of the situation has also been a catalyst for me leaving the Party.Until such time National is more in line with my own values of Social Liberalism and the Common Good, as well as Collins no longer being an MP I will remain a political freelancer, my vote always that of a Swing voter.Despite the mess National has gotten itself in I wish no ill upon members and MP’s who do the hard yards out in the electorates. Sadly a few bad apples ruin it for everyone else.Thus I wish the Party all the best into the future and in acknowledgement that we might meet up again some day. I do point out I have no desire in joining any other Party either.All the best to the campaignAnd thank you for the last 11 years.With Kind Regards
So I am a political freelancer, my vote a swing vote at Central Level.
And the end of the day there is no point being part of a Political Party that does not line up with your own values (nor morals). Sadly a few bad apples ruined it and the rest is now as they say – history.
However this does not end my political involvement in any way. Well it does at Central Level as I step back but at Local Level I will still be definitely around (I can hear Auckland Transport saying “nuts” from here 😉 ). My affiliations at Auckland Council level do not change – that is I am still a supporter of the Deputy Mayor. But for now I take a break from Central Politics and turn all attention towards Auckland’s politics.
The blog will still be here, the posts and commentary will still be here, the pressers will still be posted when they come, the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act request still filed, the presentations and live tweetings out of Committees continue.
As I said in the email though, I do wish the Party all the best in the future and in acknowledgement that we might meet up again one day.
Request has come back Auckland Transport have replied to the first of my three Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act (LGOIMA) requests. This particular LGOIMA was on … Continue reading City Rail Link LGOIMA Request Back
And on the discussion? Three major items in the open session and one in the closed session that caught my attention. First of all the Agendas Open Session … Continue reading Auckland Transport August 2014 Board Meeting
New City Rail Link Open Days In light of the changes to the City Rail Link that including the dropping of the Newton Station and changes to Mt Eden … Continue reading City Rail Link Open Days
Stuart in his 100 Days Project (for Auckland) put up a thought provoke project that Auckland should consider.
It was:
An enlargement of that picture:

Depending how you answer that question (Auckland? Connected Communities or (isolated) villages) is how you would react to wider schemes such as the Auckland Plan and the Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan.
In short those “villages” won’t lose their “feel” if they are interconnected with each other. In fact I would argue as a Geographer those villages rather than being isolated snow-globes would benefit highly from being interconnected with everyone else in Auckland. Put it this way we are seeing some villages stagnating if not dying right now. Being interconnected would go a long way in turning that around. It would also be helpful if Council was a bit more proactive outside the City Centre than it currently is. That said I have seen the 10 Spatial Priorities Plan from the draft Long Term Plan 2015-2025 discussions I think that warrants a sit down and flesh this out some more.
Mean time I see Luke has gotten his Walking in Manukau post published up on Transport Blog. Will be a very interesting read as TB don’t often come down to the South.
2013/2014 Cycle produces $97m OPEX surplus From Auckland Council: Council delivers another sound financial performance Auckland Council – excluding council controlled organisations – recorded an operating surplus of … Continue reading Council Continues OPEX Surplus
Or a cynical attempt at pork sprinkling by Gerry Brownlee? At the moment I dread opening up Twitter and the bulk of our Main Stream Media online … Continue reading Government Fast Tracking the City Rail Link?