Staving off those NIMBY’s After Environment Minister Nick Smith’s announcement on Resource Management Act reforms the debate has started off promptly. Of course there is many sides to … Continue reading A Key Detail of the Proposed RMA Reforms
Staving off those NIMBY’s After Environment Minister Nick Smith’s announcement on Resource Management Act reforms the debate has started off promptly. Of course there is many sides to … Continue reading A Key Detail of the Proposed RMA Reforms
Ministry of Education Replies I had requested some information on a future high school for Papakura/Takanini in light of the Ministry of Education preparing to build a new primary … Continue reading In Response to a Future High School in Takanini/Papakura
Seems more spin and tinkering than substance Of which is something I have come to expect of this Government Yesterday the Government (through Dr Nick Smith) announced the next … Continue reading Government Announces Next RMA Reforms UPDATED
Are you ready? Do you care? Does Council care? I suppose the last question is the important one. I suppose the risk always is that with the 5,000 survey … Continue reading Preparing for the Long Term Plan Consultation Period
Auckland Transport Obstinate – as Usual Councillors Quiet Patrick from Transport Blog has written a sharp but understandable post on a meeting last night over the fate of … Continue reading Where Is The Mayor and Where Are Our Ward Councillors? Updated
If it is available of course I picked up on Twitter this morning about a discussion on cost savings that could be realised if one switches from car … Continue reading Using Public Transport Could Save You Money
Auckland 2040’s Richard Burton and I are saying similar things Just “language” is proving to be a bit of a barrier Bob Dey continues his Unitary Plan Hearings Coverage … Continue reading How and What Auckland Should Develop
Seeking more information My NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT OUT FOR NEW SCHOOL IN TAKANINI post sparked a bit of interest in those wanting to find out more information either on the school … Continue reading Update on the New/Proposed Takanini Schools
Submissions for Skypath continue to be open until January 23, 2015. Information on Skypath can be found here: http://www.skypath.org.nz/
If you are like me and want to get a submission in and be “efficient” about it Generation Zero have set up an easy to do form that will be recognised as an official submission at the soon to be hearings on Skypath.
You can go here for the quick submission form: http://www.generationzero.org/skypath
I have filed my submission using that form outlining my support for Skypath. My brief summary of reasons included:
I have not requested to be heard at the eventual hearings on Skypath
I asked Generation Zero what the submission count was using their form for Skypath and as of this blog post it stood at 6,200. As a comparison only 1,500 used a Gen0 form for the Unitary Plan submissions while the Unitary Plan itself drew around 9,300 submissions total (not including further submissions). Could the submission count for Skypath top 10,000? We shall soon see. Submissions close January 23.
Could you be it? It is 2015 and Heart of the City are looking for a fresh start after the Swney saga last year (http://hotcity.co.nz/news/Important-Announcement-from-Heart-of-the-City/?pi_newsitemid=543) And with the Downtown … Continue reading Heart of the City Looking for a New CEO