Nitty Gritty, but Crucial Once the new Council is sworn in, the Auckland Plan Committee all settled down and its first meeting out of the road we should be … Continue reading Ready, Set, Go – Area Plans
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Nitty Gritty, but Crucial Once the new Council is sworn in, the Auckland Plan Committee all settled down and its first meeting out of the road we should be … Continue reading Ready, Set, Go – Area Plans
Building a 21st Century City – For All of Auckland Tomorrow I will be with like-minded individuals representing pretty much most aspects progressive Auckland. The “micro-conference” is being organised … Continue reading City Building – A Conference on City Building
Where now? It is Monday and coverage of where next for the new Auckland Council starts in earnest across the media realm. We have these following reports or blog … Continue reading Where to for the Auckland Council in the 2013-2016 Term
Where to for the 2013-2016 Term of Auckland Council This from The Herald was rather telling: Photo / Greg Bowker. Source: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/opinion/news/article.cfm?c_id=466&objectid=11139291 That aside this is what we have from … Continue reading Auckland Council Elections – The Proviso
Special Housing Areas (First 10) Announced Earlier today the Housing Minister Dr Nick Smith and Mayor Len Brown announced the first 10 Special Housing Areas under the Housing Accord. … Continue reading 6000 New Homes to Be Built in Auckland
Mayor Len Brown and Minister Dr Nick Smith Announce First SHA Areas. I have just seen and read the release into the first 10 Special Housing Areas per the … Continue reading First Special Housing Areas Announced
Future Planning & Reminder on Statistics One thing taught rather well to Geography students is that there are: “Lies, Damned Lies and there are Statistics.” With the amount … Continue reading What I Would Like to See in the Operative Unitary Plan – Southern Rural Boundary and Still Debunking Census Myths
The Southern Rural Boundary – What I would like to see Having started with a general overview on what I would like to see in the operative Unitary Plan … Continue reading Next Week on Talking Auckland
I open with this:
Things that matter:
Both Bernard Orsman and I (amongst others) were at the Unitary Plan briefing last week on what to expect with the Unitary Plan at notification stage and The Auckland Design Manual.
What do we see:
Bernard Orsman: Berms as the leading issue affecting a very select few on the isthmus of Auckland and absolutely nothing on the Unitary Plan that affects EVERY SINGLE AUCKLANDER and wider New Zealand
Ben Ross via Talking Auckland: Unitary Plan as the leading issue affecting EVERY SINGLE AUCKLANDER and wider New Zealand
Just to put a further emphasis there that Orsman has missed entirely is that in the 2014-2016 term of Council we see the Area Plans come up and into fruition. Area Plans are derived from the Unitary Plan and set urban and social planning for a localised area in Auckland. 21 Local Boards = Countless Area Plans – Area Plans that like the Unitary Plan affect a lot more Aucklanders than berms
So where do your priorities sit? Berms or Unitary/Area Plans?
I know where mine sit
I mentioned Area Plans, something of a major exercise that will be undertaken in the 2014-2016 Council Term.
As I said above: Area Plans are derived from the Unitary Plan and set urban and social planning for a localised area in Auckland. 21 Local Boards = Countless Area Plans – Area Plans.
That is because Area Plans are doing through the 21 Local Boards alongside the Councillors and the Planners. Already I believe one Area Plan has been done with the Mangere/Otahuhu Local Board so 20 more to go by 2016.
Yet this absolutely critical aspect has been forgotten about in this election cycle but many (but not all) candidates vying for our vote!
The Mayor will be looking at committing every single resource available for these Area Plans yet people like Orsman rather go focus on trivial issues like berms…
Without Area Plans as an election issue how do voter heck know what voters are voting for if the candidates are not quizzed on it in the election period?
So voters; ask the candidates what they will do for your community when the Area Plan process gets under way. I bet most candidates will have no clue – let alone a clue on what an Area Plan is.
I know what I am looking for in the respective Papakura and Manukau Area Plans and I voted for council and local board candidates who I know who could do a good job come next year when the AP process begins. Do and have you?
Your choice: Candidates focusing on the trivial like berms or candidates who think of both the long game and focus on things that affect you and your community for life – like Area Plans.
One last quip on real verse trivial issues – this one on transport:
Here is another one:
Bernard Orsman: Lets Focus on Berms
Real Issue: Orsman’s bus is usually late or does not show up at all when he wants to get to work or go home from work. Auckland Transport seem to ignore this day in day out.
What is the real issue here folks?
First General Overview starting with The Centres, Terraced Housing and Apartment Zone, and Mixed Housing Urban Zone Coming back to one of the more if not the most critical … Continue reading What I would like to see in the Operative Unitary Plan – Residential and Centres