Most Aucklanders, with the exception of central suburbs dwellers, appear to support the controversial council decision to stop mowing roadside berms.
A Herald-DigiPoll survey of 500 Aucklanders has found 59.2 per cent support across the Super City for the decision and 34.1 per cent opposition.
Women were more in favour than men, by 63.2 per cent to 54.9 per cent.
Support ranged from 60 per cent to 70.1 per cent in areas covered by six "legacy" councils other than the former Auckland City, where it fell to 43.6 per cent.
That compared with 46.3 per cent in the central area who disagreed with the decision to stop mowing berms, and 10.1 per cent who said they didn't care.