The Auckland Council has tagged an extra $3.3 million for heritage in the draft long-term budget, to a mixed reaction from Mayor Len Brown.
The mayor yesterday voted for an extra $1.9 million over 10 years to conduct heritage surveys, but drew the line at $1.4 million extra over 10 years for things like heritage trails, booklets and digitising heritage material.
"I acknowledge heritage is a key issue, but there is a limit as to how far we can go," said an unhappy-looking Mr Brown.
He was referring to extra spending being added to his first draft 10-year budget, which is full of big projects like the $2.4 billion inner-city rail loop with virtually no capacity for small extras, such as heritage.
Chief executive Doug McKay said: "I don't know where this money [the heritage $3.3 million] is coming from. I don't have any more savings."