Two mediation sessions down – four to go Still got the Hearings for all six topics Last week I was involved in three days of mediation alongside other submitters for … Continue reading Unitary Plan Updates
Two mediation sessions down – four to go Still got the Hearings for all six topics Last week I was involved in three days of mediation alongside other submitters for … Continue reading Unitary Plan Updates
The American Mall Comeback – Reintegrating them back into the Urban Fabric Yesterday while I was in the Unitary Plan Mediation on the Metropolitan Centre Zone the Council Planners earned … Continue reading Rebirth of the American Mall, And Auckland
Unitary Plan Mediation Process is deeply flawed Yesterday I went home in utter frustration after eight and a half hours cover nine pages of the total of 25 we needed … Continue reading Council Planners Remark Unitary Plan Wont Be Read by the Layman – YOU!
Manukau and addition of the Super Metropolitan Centre Zone my focus for today Today (and all day) I will be at Town Hall along with other Unitary Plan submitters “mediating” … Continue reading At the Unitary Plan Mediation on the Business Zones #BetterAuckland
West condemned to Commuter status unless it diversifies job base A running theme through the comments department over the last month (although I have brought it up in the past) … Continue reading West Auckland Needs Heavy Industry
Mediation then the Hearings On Thursday afternoon I will be attending a closed Mediation session of the Unitary Plan covering “Unitary Plan Chapter/Section H1.2.3 & H1.2.6 – Number of parking and … Continue reading Parking Minimums In The Unitary Plan Are Back Up for Debate
An Equitable City is One That Allows Growth in All Areas A situation has arisen in Melbourne. From The Age The selfishness that’s tearing Melbourne apart Date April 29, 2015 – … Continue reading Melbourne Selfishness is Same as Auckland
A Committee of the Whole and two Sub-Committees are meeting this week to discuss some important issues about Auckland and/or the Council Controlled Organisations (CCO’s).
Agenda: http://infocouncil.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/Open/2015/04/AUC_20150416_AGN_5975_AT_WEB.HTM
Nothing too heavy on the agenda for the Auckland Development Committee this time around. The usual City Centre Integration Group update is being presented and no doubt both the City Rail Link start and updates on Precinct Properties downtown development will come up for debate. The Central Wharves Strategy is still being refined and any updates on that should be presented as well on Thursday
Agenda: no point as it is all in closed session.
That said the sub committee being in closed session is still an important one to watch especially if you have submitted to the Unitary Plan. The Unitary Plan Committee decides what position the Council will take into mediation for the Unitary Plan Hearings. The three topics up for mediation decision are:
The Transport topic is the one I am most interested in as it is one of six topics I submitted on to the Unitary Plan. Parking and Parking Minimums which should be nice and controversial but hey, I want a 21st Century Auckland not a 1960’s Auckland. Mediation for Transport (and parking) is next month with the Hearings on the matter in July.
Agenda: http://infocouncil.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/Open/2015/04/COU_20150414_AGN_5941_AT_WEB.HTM
This Committee this month is big one as the CCO’s are both reporting performance AND giving their next three yearly Statement of Intents (SOI). This is the only Committee that can “compel” a CCO (within legislation) to do something on behalf of the Governing Body. Note: Port of Auckland is not a CCO it is a full commercial company overseen by Auckland Council Investments Limited (ACIL).
No doubt Port of Auckland will come up today via discussing ACIL although with the Future Port Study being prepared I would think it was a good idea to hold fire as it were until CEO Stephen Town presents the scope of the study in due course.
I will not be at any of the Committees this week so no live Tweeting folks.
Stop picking on Industry – unless you want a bankrupted City As Auckland prepared to “debate” the Port of Auckland Question (see graphic below on the Auckland Development Committee … Continue reading Industry: Not “Sexy” But BIG Part of “Most Liveable City”
What are your thoughts? While action is being taken in regards to the Port Future Study II (see: COMMITTEE RESOLVES TO START FUTURE PORT PART II STUDY ) prior to that I … Continue reading My Interview on Port of Auckland