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Coronavirus: Goff says no rates increase despite financial impact
Goff promises to hold rates even though Covid-19 will hit council finances.
Goff promises to hold rates even though Covid-19 will hit council finances.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff made the announcement this morning
Auckland Council wants to reduce carbon emissions by 50 per cent but doesn't yet know how.
Two key issued faced those who worked from home.
Comment: Is there any politician not being investigated over donations or expenses?
COMMENT: The transport ideologues are trying to make us use something that doesn't work.
Infrastructure will need the flexibility and resilience to last for 100 years or more.
Leading engineer Barry Potter says it's well worth the pain.
AT admits they do not have the power to make private developers finish CBD works on time.
Young-Cooper brings "combined perspective" across two key CCOs, Mayor Phil Goff says.
Auckland has an unprecedented schedule of major events in 2021.
Upgrades to the rail network will unlock Drury.
Auckland Council is disbanding its own champion design office and the city will suffer.
Comment: Spending our money to extricate itself from such a problem is a scandal.
Key councillor sees pros and cons in a Lime return to the streets of Auckland.
Since 2001 the number of people driving into the CBD at the morning peak has not changed.
Auckland bus drivers want an end to 14-hour split shifts with unpaid downtime.
Comment: Regional Facilities Auckland cannot manage what has not been measured.
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei says Auckland Transport failed to engage with them over the plans.
The bribe was over a goods contract for USB flash drives from China.
Comment: Exciting transformation is in full swing and this is no time to apply the brakes.
Light reflected off the building has startled drivers.
The council is warning officials of the risks of disastrous housing developments.
Mike Hosking was annoyed when roadworks prevented him getting to the hairdresser.
Listen: Phil Goff bids Mike Hosking farewell from City of Cones. Photo / Jason Oxenham. Audio / Supplied
Addison in South Auckland was meant to be model suburb. The reality was quite different.
The city is committed to having its whole 1360-strong fleet fully electric by 2040.
Victoria St is meant to carry the load when a Wellesley St intersection closes on March 1.
Editorial: Our washing machines are putting the environment in a spin.
When it comes to water in Auckland it's a tale of two cities.