Auckland Mayor Phil Goff is seeking final approval for his "build-it" budget today.
His budget proposes an average rates increase of 2.5 per cent over the next two years and 3.5 per cent thereafter. New property valuations this year mean some households will pay more than 2.5 per cent from July, and others will pay less.
It also includes a regional fuel tax of 11.5 cents a litre, which will come into effect on Sunday. The Government passed legislation to introduce the tax on Tuesday.
The budget is also set to deliver the city's biggest investment to tackle traffic congestion and protect the environment.
Extreme weather has led to a proposal to establish a $40 million climate change response fund and $90m to protect coastal assets.