Reflections on Auckland Planning
Reflections on Auckland Planning
Mainly about
Council thinking as it gets into Long Term Plan preparation.
All based on the Auckland Plan. But is it all it's cracked
up to be? Are its growth assumptions and use of OECD
comparative data valid? And even if it's valid, is it fair
to expect ratepayers to pay for growth related
infrastructure? And some questions for waterfront
planners.....
• Challenging Council's Growth
Assumptions
• Hotel or Park on Wynyard Quarter?
• Waterfront losing authenticity (2)?
• Bridging Quay Street Like Wellington
• Sign of Council's Split Personality
ends
Gordon Campbell: On The Risks Of AI In The Workplace
PSA: Councils Must Work With Unions And Communities In Fast-Track Reform
Tauranga City Council: Mauao Restoration Work Has Begun
Horizon Research: New Poll Finds High Concern About Fuel Situation
Tiaki Wai: Over 1,150 People Give Feedback On Tiaki Wai Water Services Strategy
Greenpeace Aotearoa: Israeli Forces Illegally Attack Peaceful Humanitarian Flotilla
Zero Waste Network: Container Return Scheme Bill Could Save Councils $50m A Year And Put Money Back In Households

