Press Release – Auckland Transport New drone footage released today of the Matakana Link Road construction shows the significant progress being made on this major project. Over 333 truck and trailer loads of drainage metal have now been supplied – which would fill a rugby field to …
New drone footage released today of the Matakana Link Road construction shows the significant progress being made on this major project.
Over 333 truck and trailer loads of drainage metal have now been supplied – which would fill a rugby field to a depth of approximately 1m.
Erosion controls are now 100 per cent complete; while site clearing and tree felling is 98 per cent complete.
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Viewpoint - What do we mean by core business?By: Phelan Pirrie
Everyone will now know that Auckland Council faces significant losses in income that will affect its budgets for some years to come. With this has come calls to focus on “core business”. Core business is a matter of perspective. If you’re in an infrastructure-poor community, it could mean drinking and waste water, sealing gravel roads. In a fast growing urban setting, it could mean four-lane expressways, public transport and recreational facilities. Core business therefore means different things to the diverse communities across Auckland and Rodney.
For the last six years, your Local Board has been focusing on core business, reflecting your feedback. It’s worth pointing out our primary responsibility is making sure our community facilities, such as halls and parks, are well maintained and accessible and ensure that these are developed to cope with residential growth. Simplifying our plans and focusing on doing a