Why the Split on Geographic Grounds? On Thursday the Governing Body resolved through the Mayor’s casting vote to allow the Port of Auckland compromise (extending one wharf rather than … Continue reading Geographic Split on the Port Debate
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Why the Split on Geographic Grounds? On Thursday the Governing Body resolved through the Mayor’s casting vote to allow the Port of Auckland compromise (extending one wharf rather than … Continue reading Geographic Split on the Port Debate
Review to get under way – mid year I am been a vocal critic of the Council being extremely slow in investigating new ways of getting alternative funding for projects … Continue reading Council to Look at Alternative Funding – PROPERLY This Time
SHA consents increase From Auckland Council Consenting of Special Housing Areas developments ramping up Auckland Council is working at pace to consent Special Housing Area (SHA) developments in both urban … Continue reading Special Housing Areas Plodding Along
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General Support, issues with individual points – as expected Earlier this morning Mayor Len Brown handed down his proposal for the Long Term Plan in which the Council adopted to … Continue reading Governing Body Adopts Mayoral Budget Proposal – to be sent to Budget Committee
Mayor Len Brown has today presented a proposal to begin immediate work to address Auckland’s transport challenges.
The Mayor’s report on the 2015-25 Long-term Plan proposes that council seek government support for a motorway user charge to fund the additional $12 billion needed to deliver the full transport network Aucklanders have asked for.
Given that a user charge would require legislation and take a number of years to put in place, the Mayor is proposing to fund immediate new investments of $500 million over the next three years through an interim fixed levy on ratepayers.
An interim levy was first signalled in the draft LTP published in December 2014. It is intended to meet urgent needs for investment in public transport, including new rail, bus and cycleways. In order to make a difference the levy has been calculated at an average of $99 a year for non-business ratepayers and $159 for business ratepayers.
“Today we are responding to a clear message from Aucklanders – start fixing our transport problems now,” Len Brown said.
“Auckland is New Zealand’s fastest growing region. We will have one million more Aucklanders sharing our roads over the next thirty years. Just to keep this city moving in the future we need to invest in an enhanced, fully integrated transport network.
“Aucklanders, in record numbers during the consultation, and in an independent survey, have been clear that they are prepared to pay their share to get the transport network we need. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for action. Aucklanders have spoken, and we now have a responsibility to listen and act upon it.”
The key recommendations in the Mayor’s Report include:
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