Auckland Mayor Len Brown will spearhead a "keep our city tidy" campaign as alcohol-fuelled incidents reduce and the inner city becomes a safer place.
"I want Aucklanders to get behind my general focus of 'clean, tidy and proud'," he says.
The Mayoral Taskforce on Alcohol and Community Safety, set up in June to deal with drunkenness, vomiting and violence on inner city streets, has been hailed as a success. Liquor ban breaches and other anti-social behaviour has dropped by 50 per cent.
Brown is also heartened that the amount of graffiti marring greater Auckland has been reduced by 10.9 per cent, as disclosed in the annual Auckland Scorecard released in today's Herald.
The taskforce has been very effective in cleaning up drinking and drugs," says Brown. "The next step is general tidiness."