This time I talk Manukau land sales, and transport funding Recently I was on location in Manukau City Centre being interviewed on both the recent decision by the … Continue reading Transport Funding Dead in the Water?
This time I talk Manukau land sales, and transport funding Recently I was on location in Manukau City Centre being interviewed on both the recent decision by the … Continue reading Transport Funding Dead in the Water?
All About Auckland Looks at the Debate The All About Auckland Show has been covering the Valuations, and Rates debate. You can see the full video here: Valuations and Your … Continue reading Valuations and Your Rates
On The All About Auckland Show I am back on the All About Auckland Show this time on location at Manukau City Centre to talk land sales and the … Continue reading I Talk Transport Funding, and Manukau Land Sales
What to do next The Finance and Performance Committee today received the report on the property revaluations across Auckland. From the Finance and Performance Committee of Auckland Council: … Continue reading Council Receives Property Valuation Report
Note: This does not include reaction to the Air Quality debate as any resentment should be directed at Government where the order came from – not Council who are simply complying with central legislation
It was brought up in conversation over the Long Term Plan that criticisms and resentment towards the Council seems to be more naked, concentrated, and getting rather well-informed than the usual junk you can see often being flung. What makes the criticism more concentrated and naked is that once residents understand how the rating system works they hone their criticisms rather sharply back at the Council. So is such criticism warranted towards the Governing Body or is the City over reacting to the large and wider situation at play.
My own reaction (in-lieu of the discussion) was:
The City is openly critical for three reasons
If you are looking for a Councillor’s sharp criticism – with me replying back twice then I leave you this from Councillor Chris Fletcher:
Endless meetings and workshops are being held in a desperate attempt to reconcile the Mayor’s 10 year budget with Auckland’s community aspirations. The public were sold a pup during the unitary plan process. It did not duly consider the cost of meeting infrastructure investment with population growth. Furthermore planners were working on a different set of data from infrastructure providers. Now in desperation we are trying to ration sparse resources to ensure we can meet our responsibilities. This has translated into an unacceptable proposal to cut parks and sports investment by nearly 40% over the next 10 years. All of this could have been avoided if there had been leadership in managing the statutory processes bringing policy and funding together in the Auckland Plan, LTP and Unitary Plan.
Alternative sources of funding have been pointed out to the Council to supplement the rates stream also seen here:https://voakl.net/2014/10/21/questions-around-land-sales/ (you were absent Councillor – I believe at the late Mark Ford’s funeral?) More can be seen here:https://voakl.net/…/the-reaction-to-my-presentation-to…/
The alternatives and way forward is all there for the Governing Body, whether the Governing Body advances into the 21st Century in thinking, planning and having to go outside the box is yet to be seen
All said if the Minister and Ministry have no idea what is really going on since the Unitary Plan went out for notification then what the heck was in their submission and what are they honestly doing that does not involve blinkers.
Impetus now lays with the Minister
Seems Central Government might be partly to blame for where we are if we take both the Unitary Plan and Long Term Plan in account.
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