Unitary Plan could be dangerous to our industrial capacity now and into the future I alluded to in my previous podcast that the compact city model could be poisonous … Continue reading The Unitary Plan and our Industrial Complexes
Unitary Plan could be dangerous to our industrial capacity now and into the future I alluded to in my previous podcast that the compact city model could be poisonous … Continue reading The Unitary Plan and our Industrial Complexes
Looking at Land Allocation, Transport, Jobs, Energy Efficiency, and Greenhouse Gas Waste In this podcast I follow on from my “The Unitary Plan, the Recent Valuations” and drill down … Continue reading Unitary Plan Analysis – Land and Footprints
From Auckland Council:
Auckland Council says the continuing heavy traffic on its website means people may still experience intermittent delays in accessing property valuations.
People are advised to phone the council’s call centre on 0508 000 021 if they are unable to access their property value via the website and will receive this information over the phone. The centre has increased staff to cope with extra demand.
Acting Chief Finance Officer Kevin Ramsay says more capacity has been added to the website overnight, but if activity remains at the levels experienced over the past two days the problems may continue.
“The reality is that the demand is unprecedented and even with the additional capacity, people may still experience issues.”
Property owners have started receiving their notices of valuation in the mail.
Council property valuations – key facts:
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Valuations Walk-Through: Run Through The Valuations
Valuations and the Unitary Plan: The Unitary Plan, the Recent Valuations
The GIS errors from the Council website is hampering research into land values in our industrial estates which what the second part of a podcast (first was this morning: The Unitary Plan, the Recent Valuations ) will be zeroing in on. Frustrating I know.
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Seems we are already missing targets The Special Housing Accord was designed to get housing supply in Auckland moving with a target of 39,000 consents all done and … Continue reading Housing Going Awry – Again?
We need not increase rates, fuel taxes, nor levy tolls the way the Mayor is telling us Previously in the Talking Auckland, Alternative Transport Funding Package pod casts I … Continue reading My Alternative Funding Package for Auckland’s Transport Projects