Busy Monday and Tuesday Ahead This week is my technical final round of engagements with the Unitary Plan – as far as this part of the process goes. Further … Continue reading This Week
Busy Monday and Tuesday Ahead This week is my technical final round of engagements with the Unitary Plan – as far as this part of the process goes. Further … Continue reading This Week
Finally my presentation to the Auckland Plan Committee (May 14) is ready to go. I have sent both the Powerpoint presentation and the 41 page supplementary booklet to Council to be attached with the Agenda (which at the moment is embedded below) and can be seen below.
The Powerpoint Presentation (9-slides) which I will be speaking from can be seen here:
The Supplementary Booklet (41 pages) for your in-depth reading can be found here:
The presentation will be summarising three points:
Information used in the booklet will also go into my feedback for the Unitary Plan by May 31
I will also be attending the Generation Zero Unitary Plan forum event on Tuesday evening after the presentation to mix and mingle and discuss well – Unitary Plan
All go on Tuesday
BR:AKL: Bring Well Managed Progress
The Unitary Plan: Bringing Change
Auckland: 2013 – OUR CITY, OUR CALL
A Graphic on my Proposal for Manukau I have completed the draft presentation and master booklet for my Auckland Plan Committee presentation next week and am getting it cleaned … Continue reading Work Continues on Manukau Presentation
Some Answers on Papakura As a Metropolitan Centre Yesterday I posted on me heading to a Unitary Plan meeting on Papakura. The meeting was to cover Papakura … Continue reading Questions and Answers on Papakura
Commentary and community meetings continue as The Unitary Plan causes further debate from all sides. I am continuing my jet-setting around the city – although with a main focus closer to home in Southern Auckland and this is where I will be for the final weeks of this round of Unitary Plan feedback.
Please note that while the Unitary Plan feedback closes 31 May; BR:AKL will continue Unitary Plan commentary while TotaRim Consultancy Limited will continue to offer Unitary Plan services to wider Auckland.
These are my final rounds of engagement for this part of the Unitary Plan. It has been quite a journey since March 27 when I both started jet-setting around the city attending Unitary Plan community meetings, running Unitary Plan commentary, giving presentations, and now finalising my submission for the UP. Still got plenty of work to do as the Unitary Plan hits notification around September (at current speed) and all that will entail. But as I mentioned earlier; I will be carrying on my Unitary Plan work – albeit on a more “professional” basis now through TotaRim (which is now open for business).
BR:AKL: Bring Well Managed Progress
The Unitary Plan: Bringing Change
Auckland: 2013 – OUR CITY, OUR CALL
Manukau Transport Interchange Site Still Nothing – and May/June is Nearly Here I often trundle down to Manukau City Centre to either: carry out business, shopping, or … Continue reading Auckland Transport – Still Waiting…
May 2, I give a presentation to the Orakei Local Board on Special Character Zones and Centralised Master Community Plans as an alternative to some of our centres in the Unitary Plan (as we are a heterogeneous city). May 14 (as I have been granted Speaking Rights by the Deputy Mayor (to which I send my thanks 🙂 ) I give a largish presentation to the Auckland Plan Committee (the same committee overseeing The Unitary Plan) – on Manukau.
I have mentioned Manukau before at BR:AKL the most recent in my “THE CLUNKER AND ME (2) + A NOTE ON MANUKAU” post which deals with ‘Sense of Identity,’ and on the planning perspective; “QUESTION: AUCKLAND – METROPOLIS OR MEGALOPOLIS/MEGAPOLIS” post.
From “THE CLUNKER AND ME (2) + A NOTE ON MANUKAU:”
May 14 – Tuesday: Auckland Town Hall – Auckland Plan Committee (confirmed). I am asking for a speaking slot here while the Unitary Plan is still under the feedback process to provide clarification on the Manukau City Centre idea. After giving the idea at the Manukau Civic Forum and through my subsequent post: MANUKAU AS THE SECOND CBD OF AUCKLAND; the idea has been noted by Council (Councillors and planners) as well as growing some legs and going for a run. So to save the councillors getting befuddled around Manukau I thought I might go and clarify what I mean with Manukau as our Second CBD.
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The post goes on with a note on Manukau and the City Centre Zones verse Metropolitan Zones per the Unitary Plan. My “MANUKAU AS THE SECOND CBD OF AUCKLAND” post linked above outlines what will be the foundation to my presentation to the committee.
The “QUESTION: AUCKLAND – METROPOLIS OR MEGALOPOLIS/MEGAPOLIS” looks at:
Something to think about
As I have been chatting away to various people on the concept of Manukau being a second CBD in Auckland; two interesting and thought-provoking questions popped up. They were:
- Can Auckland be looking at THREE CBD’s by 2040: the existing CBD, Manukau and Albany (or Takapuna(something the North Shore can figure out itself))
- Is Auckland an actual metropolis or in fact a megapolis/megalopolis
As for the tri-CBD question; another time and another debate. Right now it is the metropolis/megapolis/megalopolis question for Auckland
Now before some one pipes up about the world megapolises and megalopolises being massive areas with tens of millions of people, I want you to put that world relativity concept behind and think of a New Zealand and literal Greek concept of the terms.
The best way to convey the information is an information dump from Wikipedia…
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So plenty to chew on and quite of bit for me to draw up for my presentation in three weeks time to the Auckland Plan Committee. And yes the matter will most like be a “hot button” issue and be somewhat contentious, but a matter needing to be raised and for the city to discuss 🙂
BR:AKL: Bring Well Managed Progress
The Unitary Plan: Bringing Change
Auckland: 2013 – OUR CITY, OUR CALL
Where Ben is for the next round of Unitary Plan Community Meetings Commentary and community meetings continue as The Unitary Plan causes further debate from all sides. I am … Continue reading The Clunker and Me (2) + A Note on Manukau
A Quiet Affair Last Night at the Community Meeting Last night at the Vodafone Events Centre (former Telstraclear Events Centre) a community meeting was held on the Unitary Plan … Continue reading Manurewa Unitary Plan Feed Back
Youth Want to Be Heard Then Tonight is the Night TO BE HEARD! Well after Sydney and myself put out the same (although different words) call rallying Auckland … Continue reading Community Meeting – And Our Youth