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Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Parks Management Plan
We are developing a local parks management plan
Maungakiekie-Tāmaki is developing a local parks management plan for the local board area.
We will be using the statutory consultation process for...
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Shoreline Adaptation Plans: Whatipu to South Head
Help us plan for the future of our shoreline
We are preparing shoreline adaptation plans across the region in partnership with mana whenua and local communities.
Shoreline adaptation plans:
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Setting our direction for improving freshwater in Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland
Summary of Feedback Phase 2
This report summarises feedback received during the public consultation period of 3 November to 4 December 2023 on setting our direction for improving freshwater in...
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Timeline for the Long-term Plan 2024-2034
The Mayoral Proposal is the first step taken to develop our annual budgets and long-term plans (10-year budgets). The proposal outlines the issues our mayor considers most important for Auckland.
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Shoreline Adaptation Plans: Tāmaki Estuary and Bucklands Beach to Pine Harbour
Help us plan for the future of our shoreline
We are preparing shoreline adaptation plans across the region in partnership with mana whenua and local communities.
Shoreline adaptation plans:
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Events held in central Auckland and Hauraki Gulf Islands
Ōrākei community hui (forum)
Thursday 7 March 2024
4pm-5.30pm
St Heliers Library, 32 St Heliers Bay Road, St Heliers.
Aotea / Great Barrier Island community BBQ drop-in session
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Events held in west Auckland
Waitākere Ranges Local Board drop-in session
Tuesday 5 March 2024
2pm-5pm
Titirangi Library, 500 South Titirangi Road, Titirangi.
Henderson-Massey Local Board drop-in session
Thursday 7 March 2024
9am-12pm
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Events held in south Auckland
Kawakawa Bay Market drop-in session
Saturday 2 March 2024
10am-12pm
Kawakawa Bay Community Hall, 9 Kawakawa-Ōrere Road, Kawakawa Bay
Diversity Festival drop-in session
Saturday 2 March 2024
11am-4pm
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Events held in east Auckland
Kiwi Anthems drop-in session
Sunday 10 March 2024
1pm-4pm
Lloyd Elsmore Park, 2R Bells Road, Pakuranga Heights, Auckland.
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Events held in north Auckland
Movies in Parks drop-in session
Friday 1 March 2024
6pm-8pm
Greenslade Reserve, 1 Greenslade Crescent, Northcote.
Coastival '24 drop-in session
Saturday 2 March 2024
11am-1pm
Western Reserve, 214...
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Events for the Long-term Plan 2024-2034
Consultation for the long-term plan is now closed and all events have taken place.
Events in your area
Albert-Eden, Aotea /...
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Online events
Hear from staff across the Auckland Council Group about the long-term plan.
Online information webinar recording (1)
This session explains:
- how we fund things
- the central proposal for our investments.
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Waiapu Precinct and Paynes Lane
Update as of 3 May 2024
This consultation closed on 17 March 2024.
Thanks to everyone who gave feedback during the public consultation. We received a total of 201 survey...
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Representation Project
What the project is about
The Representation Project combines two processes:
- a review of representation across council
- a review of the current number of local boards.
These are referred...
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Registration Form: Regional Organisation and Interest Groups
Please register your interest to attend one of our Organisational / Interest Group Have Your Say Events. You can either present in person or join online.
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Feedback sessions for regional organisations and interest groups
Hearing-style feedback sessions
These events are for regional organisations and interest groups.
In a 'hearing-style' event, groups must register their interest to take part and speaking times are assigned. There...
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Draft Waste Management and Minimisation Plan (WMMP) 2024
The Draft Waste Management and Minimisation Plan (WMMP) 2024 sets our direction and work to manage and reduce waste.
It is a long document, so we have created this snapshot...
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Event Registration Form: Representation Review Project
Please register your interest to attend future engagement events for the Representation Project.
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Transport
Our central proposal for transport
Highlights of our central proposal for transport include:
- a total capital spend of $14 billion to address our transport priorities
- a $50 capped weekly public...
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What is happening in your local board area
Find out about fairer community funding and what your local board is proposing for your area.
Fairer funding for local boards
Currently, some local boards receive more funding than others...
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Key financial challenges for Auckland
Auckland Council faces several financial challenges that require some tough choices for this long-term plan. These include higher inflation, a growing population, rising costs of our assets and continued support...
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Message from the mayor
Auckland Council has reached its teenage years. Now is the time for us to grow up: assert Auckland’s role in driving our own future, tackle our big financial challenges and...
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Our central proposal for the Long-term Plan 2024-2034
The central proposal is our proposed budget for the long-term plan. It looks to strengthen Auckland’s physical and financial resilience, while tackling some big budget challenges.
The proposal is to...
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Long-term plan options and trade-offs explained
In this long-term plan we want your feedback on more than just our proposed budget (see Our central proposal for the Long-term Plan 2024-2034).
There are alternatives to our...
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Water
The government has repealed (cancelled) all legislation to create a new water service provider. This means water infrastructure and services will remain under council ownership and control.
The government's policies...
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Parks and community
Our central proposal for parks and community
The central proposal for parks and communities looks to deliver services in a more financially sustainable way, with less reliance on our aging...
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City and local development
Our central proposal for city and local development
We help deliver a vibrant city centre and local town centres.
We do this to:
- support businesses and advance a thriving economy
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Environment
Our central proposal for environmental management and regulation
We work with agencies like the Department of Conservation (DOC) and Tiaki Tāmaki Makaurau | Conservation Auckland to monitor and safeguard the...
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Council support
When we talk about 'council support' we mean how our central proposal for the Long-term Plan 2024-2034 aims to support the council to:
- provide support for our elected representatives to...
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Climate change
How we are addressing climate change
The health of Tāmaki Makaurau's natural environment is essential to all who live and work here.
Climate change means that we could all face...
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Māori outcomes
Our focus for the next three years is to deliver on Kia Ora Tāmaki Makaurau and measure the impacts of this framework against our Māori outcomes.
We will do...
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Changes to rates
Proposed changes to rates for 2024-2034
Your rates pay for a wide range of day-to-day services and support investment in Auckland’s infrastructure.
Under our central proposal, the annual rates increase...
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Auckland Future Fund
We are proposing to establish an Auckland Future Fund ('the fund') to manage the council’s financial investments.
The key objectives of this proposal are to:
- protect the value of the...
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Housing and growth
A changing population
Auckland is growing and changing due to:
- a natural increase in population
- domestic relocation (people moving here from other areas)
- immigration.
We need to deliver services and...
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Storm recovery
Our response to the 2023 storm events
Our response to the impacts of the storm events in early 2023 includes:
- repairing our assets (resources we own)
- supporting affected residents
- improving...
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North Harbour Stadium precinct
The North Harbour Stadium precinct is owned and operated by Tātaki Auckland Unlimited (TAU) on behalf of Auckland Council.
The main stadium at the North Harbour Stadium precinct is the...
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Auckland's waterfront port land
Our central proposal for Auckland's port land
Marsden and Captain Cook wharves are currently used for port operations like:
- storing steel
- timber, dry and liquid bulk cargo
- shipping containers
- imported...
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Economy and culture
Our central proposal for economic and cultural development
Our cultural institutions, events and economic enterprises (ventures that make money) are important regional facilities and activities that enrich the lives of...
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Whau Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $8.1 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own). We also plan to invest $17.9 million to maintain and operate...
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Easy Read
Long-term plan summary for Easy Read (Word)
Long-term plan summary for Easy Read [Word 4.2MB]
Long-term plan summary for Easy Read (PDF)
Long-term plan summary for Easy Read (PDF 2.4MB)
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Waitematā Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $9.2 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own), and $35.3 million to maintain and operate assets and deliver local...
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Waitākere Ranges Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $1.8 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own). We also plan to invest $12.2 million to maintain and operate...
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Waiheke Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $885,000 to renew and develop assets (resources we own) and $6.5 million to maintain and operate assets and deliver local activities.
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Upper Harbour Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $5 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own). We also plan to invest $18.3 million to maintain and operate...
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Rodney Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $5.6 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own). We also plan to invest $16.7 million to maintain and operate...
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Puketāpapa Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $2.3 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own) and $10.7 million to maintain and operate assets and deliver local...
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Papakura Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $3.1 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own). We also plan to invest $15.8 million to maintain and operate...
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Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $5.7 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own), and $24.6 million to maintain and operate assets and deliver local...
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Ōrākei Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $8 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own). We also plan to invest $16.9 million to maintain and operate...
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Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $10.4 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own). We also plan to invest $19 million to maintain and operate...
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Manurewa Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $9.5 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own). We also plan to invest $18.7 million to maintain and operate...
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Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $4.8 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own). We also plan to invest $22.5 million to maintain and operate...
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Kaipātiki Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $6.3 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own). we also plan to invest $22.4 million to maintain and operate...
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Howick Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $7.6 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own). We also plan to invest $33 million to maintain and operate...
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Hibiscus and Bays Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $13.6 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own). We also plan to invest $23.9 million to maintain and operate...
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Henderson-Massey Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $12.6 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own). We also plan to invest $33.2 million to maintain and operate...
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Franklin Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $7 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own). We also plan to invest $17.6 million to maintain and operate...
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Devonport-Takapuna Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $5.5 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own). We also plan to invest $14.4 million to maintain and operate...
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Long-term plan NZ Sign Language (NZSL)
Watch our long-term plan videos in New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL).
Long-term plan summary in NZSL
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Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $400,000 to renew and develop assets (resources we own). We also plan to invest $2.5 million to maintain and operate assets...
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Albert-Eden Local Board area
In the 2024/2025 financial year we plan to invest $3.9 million to renew and develop assets (resources we own). We also plan to invest $16.4 million to maintain and operate...
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2024-2034 長期規劃綱要
增加韌性、解决預算挑戰
我們提出的長期規劃旨在加强奧克蘭在現實生活中和財務上的韌性,同時解决預算上的一些重大挑戰。
我們的提議平衡了以下因素:
- 在現有能力範圍內提供核心的活動和服務
- 在最需要的地方增加支出
這包括未來10年間393億紐幣的資本投資和719億紐幣的運營總支出,其中涵蓋了接下來10年間在交通資産上支出147億紐幣,用於盤活奧克蘭的交通。這會讓公共交通更快捷,更可靠,更方便。方案也包括加强奧克蘭未來抵禦水災的韌性。
我們把這裡的方案稱之爲“核心方案”,這樣您可以比較“更多”或者“更少” 的選項。根據這個“核心方案”,平均價值住宅物業的總體地稅上漲幅度將是:
- 第一年漲7.5%
- 第二年漲3.5%
- 第三年漲8%
- 之後每年的漲幅不超3.5%
這其中會包括一些專項地稅的調整,同時此前計劃緩慢减少商業地産支付的地稅份額的方案將不再繼續。
在我們如何爲提議的活動和服務提供資金方面,也有一些選項和取捨,例如創建一個“奧克蘭未來基金”。該基金可以讓我們不再過分依賴地稅去資助我們的規劃。這個選項提議將市議會持有的奧克蘭國際機場有限公司(以下簡稱AIAL)的所有剩餘股份轉入該基金,允許基金經理來决定是出售部分還是全部股份。由於該基金的目標是分散風險,把資金分散到一系列投資上去,所以幾乎可以肯定,大部分甚至是全部剩餘的AIAL股份都會被逐步出售。
我們也提議將奧克蘭港的運營業務出租出去,出租獲得的資金用來幫助創立該基金,同時讓市議會保留港口的土地和碼頭的所有權。
選擇做更多還是更少,以及權衡取捨
但也有其他的替代選項。我們可以比方案中提出的計劃做得更多或者更少。
短期來看,做得越少,成本越低。但這會需要停止或减少一部分活動和服務,或者放缓優化速度。這可能包括大量削减公交服務,取消大型活動經費資助,不再對防洪項目投入資本性支出,並在社區發展、社區活動、地區補助金、公共藝術、洪水管網維護、災害管理、生態安全與環境監控以及害蟲防控等領域削减經費。在短期內,這會讓地稅漲幅小一點,也會讓債務水平保持在更低的預期。
一般來說,短期來看,做得越多,成本越高,例如加速對交通服務和氣候應對能力的投資。這可能包括城鄉和城市的快速復興項目、在不减少撥款的前提下更快地爲各個地區委員會提供恰當的撥款資金、取消資産出售目標、新的氣候相關撥款、把大型活動經費恢復到新冠疫情前的水平、以及更低的運營節儉目標。這將要求在短期內有更高的地稅漲幅和債務水平,其中包括在第一年將住宅地稅增加14%。
需要考慮的有很多,要做的决定也不小。所以我們希望您發表意見和建議,爲我們的决策提供依據。我們鼓勵您在提供反饋意見之前,詳細閱讀我們的提議以及諮詢文件中提出的選項。
給出反饋意見的方式方法
對這些問題或我們提案中任何您覺得重要的內容發表意見,您可以:
- 訪問網站頁面 akhaveyoursay.nz/ourplan
- 打電話給 09 301 0101 或者
- 前往您附近的服務網點或圖書館。
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Te whakarāpopoto o te Mahere ā-Pae tawhiti 2024/2034
Te whakapakari ake i tō mātou manawaroa me te hāpai i ngā wero ā-tahua pūtea
Ko te whāinga o tā mātou Mahere ā-Pae tawhiti e marohitia nei, ko te whakapakari...
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Long-term Plan 2024-2034 video transcript
[Video: Illustration of Auckland city showing key landmarks like Auckland Zoo, Sky Tower and Auckland Art Gallery. At the bottom of the city is a road with a cyclist, cars...
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लॉन्ग-टर्म प्लान 2024-2034 का सारांश
लचीला होने और बजट चुनौतियों से निपटने की हमारी योजना
हमारी प्रस्तावित दीर्घकालिक योजना (Long Term Plan) ऑकलैंड की भौतिक और वित्तीय लचीलापन को मजबूत करते हुए कुछ बड़ी बजट...
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2024-2034 장기계획 요약
회복력 강화와 예산 문제 대처
저희가 제안하는 장기계획안은 오클랜드 시의 물리적, 재정적 회복력을 강화하고 상당한 예산상의 어려움에 대처하는데에 목표를 두고 있습니다.
저희의 제안은 다음 두 가지 문제를 조화롭게 시행하는 것입니다.
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2024-2034 长期规划纲要
增加韧性、解决预算挑战
我们提出的长期规划旨在加强奥克兰在现实生活中和财务上的韧性,
同时解决预算上的一些重大挑战。
我们的提议平衡了以下因素:
- 在现有能力范围内提供核心的活动和服务
- 在最需要的地方增加支出
这包括未来10年间393亿新西兰元的资本投资和719亿新西兰元的运营总支出,其中涵盖了接下来10年间在交通资产上支出147亿新西兰元,用于盘活奥克兰的交通。这会让公共交通更快捷,更可靠,更方便。方案也包括加强奥克兰未来抵御水灾的韧性。
我们把这里的方案称之为“核心方案”,这样您可以比较“更多”或者“更少” 的选项。根据这个“核心方案”,平均价值住宅物业的总体地税上涨幅度将是:
- 第一年涨7.5%
- 第二年涨3.5%
- 第三年涨8%
- 之后每年的涨幅不超过 3.5%
这其中会包括一些专项地税的调整,同时此前计划缓慢减少商业地产支付的地税份额的方案将不再继续。
在我们如何为提议的活动和服务提供资金方面,也有一些选项和取舍,例如创建一个“奥克兰未来基金”。该基金可以让我们不再过分依赖地税去资助我们的规划。这个选项提议将市议会持有的奥克兰国际机场有限公司(以下简称AIAL)的所有剩余股份转入该基金,允许基金经理来决定是出售部分还是全部股份。由于该基金的目标是分散风险,把资金分散到一系列投资上去,所以几乎可以肯定,大部分甚至是全部剩余的AIAL股份都会被逐步出售。
我们也提议将奥克兰港的运营业务出租出去,出租获得的资金用来帮助创立该基金,同时让市议会保留港口的土地和码头的所有权。
选择做更多还是更少,以及权衡取舍
但也有其他的替代选项。我们可以比方案中提出的计划做得更多或者更少。
短期来看,做得越少,成本越低。但这会需要停止或减少一部分活动和服务,或者放缓优化速度。这可能包括大量削减公交服务,取消大型活动经费资助,不再对防洪项目投入资本性支出,并在社区发展、社区活动、地区补助金、公共艺术、洪水管网维护、灾害管理、生态安全与环境监控以及害虫防控等领域削减经费。在短期内,这会让地税涨幅小一点,也会让债务水平保持在更低的预期。
一般来说,短期来看,做得越多,成本越高,例如加速对交通服务和气候应对能力的投资。这可能包括城乡和城市的快速复兴项目、在不减少拨款的前提下更快地为各个地区委员会提供恰当的拨款资金、取消资产出售目标、新的气候相关拨款、把大型活动经费恢复到新冠疫情前的水平、以及更低的运营节俭目标。这将要求在短期内有更高的地税涨幅和债务水平,其中包括在第一年将住宅地税增加14%。
需要考虑的有很多,要做的决定也不小。所以我们希望您发表意见和建议,为我们的决策提供依据。我们鼓励您在提供反馈意见之前,详细阅读我们的提议以及咨询文件中提出的选项。
给出反馈意见的方式方法
对这些问题或我们提案中任何您觉得重要的内容发表意见,您可以:
- 访问网站页面 akhaveyoursay.nz/ourplan
- 打电话给 09 301 0101...
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Aotelega o le Fuafuaga Mamao 2024-2034
Faaleleia atili o feutaga’iga e faafetaia’ia ai lu’itau o a tatou tupe faasoa
O le sini o la matou Fuafuaga Alu Mamao o le faamalosia lea o feutaga’iga faaletino ma...
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‘Ko e To‘oto‘o konga lalahi ‘o e Palani Taimi-lōloa ki he 2024-2034’
Fakatupulekina ‘etau loto vivilí, pea mo fakalelei i ‘a e ngaahi fakafe ātungia ‘oku ha u fakataha mo ‘etau patisetí
‘Oku fakataumu a ‘emau fokotu’u palani taimi lōloá ki hono...
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Ask us a question about the long-term-plan
These are the questions we were asked when the long-term plan was open for consultation.
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Long-term plan documents, videos and translations
Consultation documents
- Long-term Plan 2024-2034 Consultation Document [PDF 17MB]
- Long-term Plan 2024-2034 Supporting Information Document [PDF 14MB]
- Long-term Plan 2024-2034 Glossary of terms [PDF 194KB]
Mayoral Proposal
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Transcript of 'Long-term Plan 2024-2034 Online Information Webinar'
Back to Online events
[Video: Auckland Council’s Long-term Plan 2024-2034 logo with a navy-blue background and yellow 'AK Have Your Say' speech bubble appears]
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Transcript of 'Long-term Plan 2024-2034 Online Information Webinar (2)'
Back to Online events.
[Video: Auckland Council’s Long-term Plan 2024-2034 logo appears with an image of Toby Shephard in the top-right corner.]
[Speaking: Toby Shephard]
You're just joining us...
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Shoreline Adaptation Plans: Kaipara Harbour
Help us plan for the future of our shoreline
We are preparing shoreline adaptation plans (SAPs) across the region in partnership with mana whenua and local communities.
Shoreline adaptation plans:
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Shoreline Adaptation Plans: Pākiri to Mathesons Bay, Ti Point to Sandspit and Snells Beach to Ōrewa
Help us plan for the future of our shoreline
We are preparing shoreline adaptation plans (SAPs) across the region in partnership with mana whenua and local communities.
Shoreline adaptation plans:
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Achilles Crescent Reserve playground renewal
What we are proposing
We want to upgrade Achilles Crescent Reserve playground in Narrow Neck.
The work will:
- upgrade the existing playground equipment
- provide better play opportunities
- improve recreational infrastructure
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Belle Verde Reserve playground renewal
What we are proposing
We want to upgrade Belle Verde Reserve playground in Sunnynook.
The upgrade will:
- provide more challenging and collaborative equipment for one to nine-year-olds
- include natural play...
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Feedback on the Long-term Plan 2024-2034
Read and download feedback submitted for the Long-term Plan 2024-2034.
Summary of consultation feedback
Download a visual summary (presentation) of the consultation feedback:
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Linley Reserve playground upgrade
What is happening
The Kaipātiki Local Board wants to upgrade the Linley Reserve playground at 5 Linley Place in Hillcrest.
This includes:
- improved play options for zero to seven-year-olds
- improved...
Archived Projects
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Devonport-Takapuna Local Parks Management Plan
We are developing a local parks management plan
Devonport-Takapuna Board is developing a local parks management plan for the local board area.
We will be using the statutory consultation process...
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Hibiscus and Bays Local Parks Management Plan
This plan was adopted by the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board in July 2022. The final plan can be accessed here.
The first round of public consultation on this...
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Franklin Local Parks Management Plan
About the Franklin Local Parks Management Plan
We are developing a new local parks management plan for more than 295 parks across Franklin. The plan is required under Section 41...
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Rānui Domain Playground Upgrade
What we are proposing
We want to upgrade the playground at Rānui Domain.
We have developed a concept plan based on community feedback about what you want to see in...
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Rogers Park Playground Renewal
About the Rogers Park Playground renewal
We are renewing the Rogers Park playground on Clovelly Road, Bucklands Beach.
We are working with local iwi on the co-design of the playground.
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Dam Safety Regulations and Dangerous Dams Policy
This consultation closed on 3 December 2023. Thank you for having your say.
We received 65 pieces of feedback about the Dangerous Dams Policy, with 51 of these supporting the...
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Te Ara Tukutuku vision for Wynyard Point
Te Ara Tukutuku vision
Since 2011, Aucklanders have experienced the transformation of their inner-city waterfront - opening it up from former port-related uses to become a world-class destination that excites...
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Leiden Reserve Playground Renewal
About Leiden Reserve playground renewal
We are planning to renew and upgrade the playground and park furniture at Leiden Reserve, located at 13 Leiden Place, Totara Vale.
An analysis of...
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David Lange Destination Playground Stage Two - Youth Zone
About David Lange Park stage two
The David Lange Park playground was developed in collaboration with iwi and the community, supported by the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board.
The cultural narrative behind...
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Canal Reserve Playground Upgrade
What we are proposing
The play equipment at the Canal Reserve playground in Whau is out of date.
We want to upgrade the playground to provide better play activities and...
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Huapai Recreation Reserve Development Plan
What we are proposing
We are working on a site development plan for the Huapai Recreation Reserve (Huapai Domain).
The plan will help guide long-term improvements and future investment decisions...
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Knightsbridge Reserve Playground Renewal
About Knightsbridge Reserve playground renewal
We are planning to renew the playground at Knightsbridge Reserve at 60 Knightsbridge Drive, Forrest Hill 0620.
To create a safe and engaging recreational space...
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Lloyd Elsmore Skatepark Upgrade
About Lloyd Elsmore Park Skatepark upgrade
We are planning to upgrade the skatepark at Lloyd Elsmore Park in Pakuranga.
We have approved funding for the upgrade to meet the increased...
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Storm Recovery and Resilience
This consultation on the proposed Tāmaki Makaurau Recovery Plan and the Making Space for Water stormwater improvements closed on 31 August 2023. Thank you for having your say.
We received...
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Stanaway Reserve playground upgrade
We are planning to upgrade the playground and park at Stanaway Reserve in Hillcrest.
We assessed all of the area's local playgrounds in 2019, which helped us identify improvements in...
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Onewherowhero/Brains Park amenities upgrade
What we are proposing
We adopted a park concept design for Onewherowhero/Brains Park in 2018.
This plan has created the need for:
- a playground extension
- provision of shade
- a picnic...
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Ways to have your say
Tell us your views on our long-term plan
You can leave your feedback until Thursday 28 March at 11.59pm.
Visit Long-term plan documents, videos and translations or any library or...
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Taurus Crescent Reserve playground upgrade
What we are proposing
We want to upgrade the playground at Taurus Crescent Reserve located at 8 Taurus Crescent Road in Beach Haven.
We have developed a concept plan based...
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Ngā Puna/Cyclamen Park playground upgrade
What is happening
We are upgrading Ngā Puna / Cyclamen Park playground at 15R, Cyclamen Road, Māngere to create a safe and fun recreational space for the community to enjoy.
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Kiwi Esplanade playground and furniture upgrade
What we are doing
We are upgrading the playground and park facilities at Kiwi Esplanade in Māngere Bridge.
We want to create a safe and engaging recreational space for the...
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Rowandale Reserve Playspace Renewal
What we are doing
We are upgrading Rowandale Reserve in Manurewa. The renewal is for the:
- play area
- footpath connections
- other amenities.
What the upgrade involves
You can read about...
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Tington Park Playspace Renewal
What we are doing
We are upgrading Tington Park on Tington Avenue, Wattle Downs.
The renewal is for the:
- play area
- footpath connections
- other amenities.
What the upgrade involves
You...
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Waenganui / Allenby Park playground and skate bowl renewal
About Waenganui / Allenby Park skate bowl and playground renewal
We are planning to renew the skate bowl and playground at Waenganui / Allenby Park at 66R Allenby Road, Papatoetoe.
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Proposed concept plans for Clevedon Village and Clevedon Showgrounds
What we are doing
We have drafted concept plans for Clevedon Village and Clevedon Showgrounds. The plans aim to set a vision and key goals for both areas.
They will:
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