Silo Mentality Drives People NUTS I was reading through the Auckland Development Committee agenda for next week and noted that the Otara-Papatoetoe Area Plan (which I put in a … Continue reading ARGH: Left Hand Not Talking To Right Hand AGAIN
An issue causing hot discussion either here in the blog or in the wider community
Silo Mentality Drives People NUTS I was reading through the Auckland Development Committee agenda for next week and noted that the Otara-Papatoetoe Area Plan (which I put in a … Continue reading ARGH: Left Hand Not Talking To Right Hand AGAIN
And we are going to be consulted on: Yesterday the Governing Body resolved the Draft Long Term Plan 2015-2025 for consultation between late January and early March next … Continue reading What the Governing Body Resolved Yesterday
In breaking news the Governing Body of Auckland Council has resolved to not to give Auckland a referendum next year on our transport funding options. The option that would have most likely been in play was whether Auckland wants a $2 motorway toll to help fund the $12 billion transport funding gap that is affecting projects like the Otahuhu and Manukau Transport Interchanges.
The vote failed 9-11
UPDATE
The Governing Body has resolved the following:
Recommendations
That the Governing Body:
a) agree to not undertake a referendum to seek feedback from Auckland electors on
transport investment and funding options.
b) direct the Chief Executive to commission an independent statistically reliable survey
to help inform choices about transport funding.
Vote passed 12-9
UPDATE 2
From Facebook
Just now ·Those of us pushing for the Mayor to deliver on this promised public (non-binding) referendum on alternative transport (eg tolls) funding just failed 9/11. However a small win for me as my amendments to his winning (12/9) proposal to do the consultation through the LTP instead, were successfully added which will hopefully help the public and the subsequent analysis.
C) that matters pertaining to alternative transport funding options are separated from the rest of the consultation document in a visually distinct way to highlight their significance to the people of Auckland
D) that feedback from submissions and responses to the LTP consultation document on alternative transport funding are independently reviewed and analysed by a suitably qualified and independent party who will report back their findings, and those from the statistically accurate survey, directly to the Governing Body.
UPDATE:
The Governing Body has resolved to send out to consultation the establishment of the new Auckland Development CCO. The Recommendations were:
Recommendation/s
That the Governing Body:
a) agree to progress evaluation of the establishment of an urban development agency
in order to further the council’s urban development objectives.
b) agree that the option to establish an urban development agency by combining
Waterfront Auckland and Auckland Council Properties Ltd is the preferred option.
c) note that the proposal for a new council controlled agency will be provided for in the
Long Term Plan and subject to public consultation.
d) agree to transfer responsibility for managing the council’s diversified financial assets
portfolio from Auckland Council Investments Limited to Auckland Council treasury
team, from 1 July 2015, and to reduce the number of Auckland Council
More as it happens
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Council Officials Say No Councillor Cathy Casey picked up this from Radio NZ late last night: $1.5m for motoring charges referendum Updated at 9:03 pm on 21 November … Continue reading Referendum on Motorway Tolls Goes Cold
The Same Planning Failures as Seen in Albany and Botany At Least Manukau City Centre designed in the 60’s can be “upgraded” however… I saw this on Twitter … Continue reading The Weekend Analysis: Westgate – Nothing to be Proud Of