Sell the City Rail Link People With the Budget Committee meeting tomorrow and plenty of noise around the City Rail Link (Budget Committee Discusses THE BUDGET) it is … Continue reading SELL IT
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Sell the City Rail Link People With the Budget Committee meeting tomorrow and plenty of noise around the City Rail Link (Budget Committee Discusses THE BUDGET) it is … Continue reading SELL IT
A Sea of Red While I await for the answers to come back from the Mayoral Office later today (Questions for the Mayor and the Independent Advisory Board) I … Continue reading Budget Committee Discusses THE BUDGET
Councillors rightfully concerned UPDATE: Broken Links repaired. Apologies folks While my podcast about the Mayor and the Congestion Free Network did go up this morning (Question to Len Brown: … Continue reading Podcast: Follow Up to Questions for the Mayor on the Congestion Free Network
Where are our real two options Mayor Len Brown In this podcast series (deluxe at 13 odd minutes in length) I look at two of the ten questions I … Continue reading Question to Len Brown: Where is the Congestion Free Network
An update After I posted the updates to the Special Housing Area targets (thanks to Radio NZ) yesterday (Housing Going Awry – Again?) I received a communication from the … Continue reading Housing Going Awry – Again? Update
Seems we are already missing targets The Special Housing Accord was designed to get housing supply in Auckland moving with a target of 39,000 consents all done and … Continue reading Housing Going Awry – Again?
Some get increases, others get decreases Yesterday the Mayor tabled the Rating Policy to be set out for the 2015-2025 Long Term Plan, subject to public consultation early next … Continue reading Rates: Where They Might Move For You
We need not increase rates, fuel taxes, nor levy tolls the way the Mayor is telling us Previously in the Talking Auckland, Alternative Transport Funding Package pod casts I … Continue reading My Alternative Funding Package for Auckland’s Transport Projects
Well some could say this was coming.
From Auckland Council
Auckland Council’s Governing Body today made a decision to postpone the passing of the Air Quality Bylaw. The proposed bylaw aims to manage indoor fires to reduce air pollution and meet National Environmental Standards for Air Quality (AQNES).
Councillors agreed that further discussion was needed with the government to meet their legislative requirement and garner support for the large number of Aucklanders this bylaw will affect.
Councillor Calum Penrose, Chair Regulatory and Bylaws Committee says, “We have over 80,000 households in Auckland that currently use open fires and old wood burners. We would like the government to work with us in providing people with clean heat alternatives and support the more vulnerable in our community whose only form of heating is open fires.”
Cr Penrose recognised that the proposed bylaw needs to be put through to meet the AQNES and also for the overall health of the wider Auckland community – 110 people dying a year from illnesses due to fine particle emissions from indoor fires is another vital reason to rectify this problem.
The proposed Air Quality Bylaw will go back to the Regulatory and Bylaws Committee in February 2015 with further clarification on support for alternative heating options. The overall timeframe of an indoor fire ban in late 2018 is not expected to change.
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And I bet all the Government will do for “support” on alternative heating options is garner the big stick rather than rebates and subsidies. So might as well get the Bylaw through and be done with it. We have until 2018.
My last piece of commentary on it was here: Fire Places – Heated? Actually No
Oh dear Right on the heels of the Alternative Transport Funding Package announcement yesterday Mayor Len Brown today tables to the Governing Body of Auckland Council his Rating policy … Continue reading Mayor Tables Rates Policy