Auckland Mayor Len Brown has developed a scorecard for the city, which shows an overall lift of 2.4 per cent in the first year of the Super City.
Progress has been made in cleaning up graffiti, public transport, adult employment and income, but the country's economic powerhouse has slipped back on exports, gross domestic product per capita and housing affordability.
Mr Brown will release the results of the first annual Auckland scorecard to the Trans-Tasman Business Circle today across four categories - communities, transport, economic and the environment - covering 19 measures.
Twelve of the 19 measures show a rise and seven a drop.
The card relates to council issues such as public transport, graffiti, water and air quality; broader national issues such as education, employment, exports, gross domestic product; and areas where local and national government overlap, such as housing, crime and visitor guest nights.