Blog serves as a good archive and e-story as well Well it seems this Herald article (as well as wider comments elsewhere): ‘Illegal’ to build a house in Auckland … Continue reading A Collation of Posts on Auckland Development
Blog serves as a good archive and e-story as well Well it seems this Herald article (as well as wider comments elsewhere): ‘Illegal’ to build a house in Auckland … Continue reading A Collation of Posts on Auckland Development
Questions around the Hearings time-frames and processes Periodically I go and check the Auckland Unitary Plan Independent Hearings Panel site for the latest updates as the hearings get under … Continue reading Unitary Plan Hearings Already Into Trouble?
Restoration Updates And Sylvia Park Mall might want to invest in a generator…. From Civil Defence VECTOR UPDATE – INCLUDES EXPECTED RESTORATION Vector advises that work is progressing well … Continue reading Civil Defence Update – Restoration Updates
Updates From Civil Defence AUCKLAND CDEM UPDATE The Auckland Emergency Coordination Centre remains activated in response to power outages in parts of Auckland. Vector advise that approximately 18,000 customers … Continue reading Civil Defence Update on Isthmus Power Failuire – Food Update Included
Civil Defence Update From Civil Defence and Auckland Council Civil Defence update on power outage The Auckland Emergency Coordination Centre is working closely with power companies, emergency services … Continue reading Isthmus Power Failure Update
October 16 the Committee Meets I have put in a request to Auckland Council for a public input slot at the October 16 Auckland Development Committee. The topics I … Continue reading Public Input for October Auckland Development Committee Requested
Finance and Performance Committee, and Governing Body Minutes up The unconfirmed Minutes (they are confirmed at the following meeting) of both the Governing Body, and the Finance and Performance … Continue reading Council Minutes Up
Bob Dey not even impressed Recently I have conveyed my thoughts both around Council’s recent performance, and on how the Australian States have Ministers and Ministry’s of Planning (or … Continue reading Queensland Gets It Right, Auckland Continues to Dither and Get it Wrong
Using the Resource Management Act Reforms to help mitigate/remedy child poverty The question you would be first asking is: “how can the reforms of the Resource Management Act help … Continue reading Mitigating Child Poverty via the RMA Reforms
Reset the Strategy I picked up yesterday that the Greens continue like the Council and Transport Blog to push for the City Rail Link start date to begin 2015/2016. … Continue reading Not In the Best Position