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Local board adopts Rodney Local Board Plan 2023
A focus on people and the environment are strong features of the Rodney Local Board Plan 2023.
Students call for traffic solutions
Ormiston Senior College students have outlined a raft of proposals they say would improve traffic flows and safety outside their school.
Midtown construction schedule continues to build momentum while expanding scope of underground works
In a recently published update, the Auckland Council group continues to deliver positive momentum across the Midtown Regeneration Programme while building smarter across agencies.
Storing a lot of water is no small undertaking
Howick Local Board members have visited Watercare's Redoubt Road site to see what building a reservoir for 45 million litres of water looks like.
Franklin adopts plan for next three years
Franklin Local Board has relied on community input to shape its plan for the next three years.
Community input shapes plan for Papakura
Papakura Local Board has adopted a plan to guide its work for the next three years.
Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board Plan adopted
Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board has adopted the plan that sets its direction for the next three years.
Māngere-Ōtāhuhu sets three-year course
Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board has adopted a plan to guide its work for the next three years.
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