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With no additional funding - $432 million capital spend over three years
We would be able to:
complete city centre and local development projects that are contractually committed, such as the Downtown Programme, Hurstmere Road Upgrade in Takapuna, Flatbush stormwater acquisitions and Westgate open space
progress works in town centres across Auckland
undertake urgent asset renewals
progress initiatives funded by the City Centre Targeted Rate such as High Street Upgrade, Nelson Street Slip Lane etc
start construction for stage one of the Te Hā Noa Victoria Street linear park to align with the City Rail Link opening.
The recovery budget proposes no additional funding in this activity for the next three years.
You should know
This is a highlight of the key topics in the 10-year Budget 2021-2031. See page 25 of the 10-year Budget 2021-2031 Consultation Document for complete information and financial details.
With no additional funding - $432 million capital spend over three years
We would be able to:
complete city centre and local development projects that are contractually committed, such as the Downtown Programme, Hurstmere Road Upgrade in Takapuna, Flatbush stormwater acquisitions and Westgate open space
progress works in town centres across Auckland
undertake urgent asset renewals
progress initiatives funded by the City Centre Targeted Rate such as High Street Upgrade, Nelson Street Slip Lane etc
start construction for stage one of the Te Hā Noa Victoria Street linear park to align with the City Rail Link opening.
The recovery budget proposes no additional funding in this activity for the next three years.
You should know
This is a highlight of the key topics in the 10-year Budget 2021-2031. See page 25 of the 10-year Budget 2021-2031 Consultation Document for complete information and financial details.