The spring weather combined with the local body elections has raised the issue of grass berms, which councillors voted to cease cutting from July this year.
At last week's final council meeting this term, Orakei councillor Cameron Brewer raised the "disgusting" problem of "shin-high" grass across the isthmus, accusing Mayor Len Brown and a majority of councillors of not wanting to know about the end of the core council business.
Yesterday, he said it was becoming an election nightmare, especially for Auckland City ward councillors Cathy Casey and Richard Northey, who supported the funding cut to save $3 million a year.
Mr Brewer and councillors Mike Lee and Christine Fletcher were the Auckland City ward councillors who wanted to retain the service during the budget process.
Last night, a spokesman for Mr Brown's campaign said the old Auckland City Council was the only council to mow berms and it was unfair to provide the service to one part of the region and not others.
He said it would cost $12 million to $15 million a year - a 1 per cent rate rise - to mow berms regionwide, saying local boards had the option to apply a targeted rate for the service.
Auckland Transport mows berms in "special circumstances", but figures show of 16 applications, eight had been granted, four declined and four were still being investigated.
Orakei Local Board chairwoman Desley Simpson said residents of the ward had been asked to swallow exorbitant rate rises while core services, such as mowing berms, had been cut. She liked the idea of mowing berms being decided and funded locally.
Waitemata Local Board chairman Shale Chambers said it was the "cold turkey" nature of the cut that concerned the board, with little or no publicity until now.
How they voted
Keep mowing berms
Auckland City ward councillors:
* Cameron Brewer
* Chris Fletcher
* Mike Lee
Other councillors
* David Taipari*
Stop mowing berms
Auckland City ward councillors:
* Cathy Casey
* Richard Northey
Other councillors:
* Arthur Anae
* Len Brown
* Sandra Coney
* Alf Filipaina
* Michael Goudie
* Ann Hartley
* Penny Hulse
* Des Morrison
* Calum Penrose
* Dick Quax
* Sharon Stewart
* John Walker
* Wayne Walker
* Penny Webster
* George Wood
Absent:
* Noelene Raffills
* Maori Statutory Board member