Works for waterfront, Onehunga, Massey deferred to reduce election-year rates rise.
Aucklanders will have to wait longer to catch a tram from Britomart to Wynyard Quarter to help trim rates next year. Waterfront Auckland is proposing to delay extending the tram to Britomart until the 2014-2015 year as part of a review of the council's $1.8 billion capital programme next year.
Auckland Mayor Len Brown has instructed the council and council-controlled organisations (CCOs) to look at deferring and reducing the cost of projects to further reduce rates in his election-year budget.
Mr Brown has already proposed a rates rise of 2.9 per cent and is seeking to get the figure nearer 2 per cent.
As well as the $8.2 million tram project, other projects to be deferred include the Quay St boulevard ($25 million), the $28 million Onehunga foreshore project and $20.4 million of works this year and next year in West Auckland, including Massey North's town square and street upgrades.