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Submissions top 6,000 with two weeks to go

Published: Wed 4 Mar 2015 12:00 PM
Submissions top 6,000 with two weeks to go
With two weeks to go, more than 6000 Aucklanders have now provided feedback on Auckland Council’s 10-year budget and the city’s transport issues are top of the agenda.
Submissions so far show that 54 per cent of respondents are in favour of the Auckland Plan programme, with 26 per cent supporting basic transport programme. On funding options, 34 per cent prefer a motorway charge versus 29 per cent favouring a rates increase and fuel tax.
More than 650 people attended the Auckland Conversations event which focused on the transport funding proposals, and more than 7000 people have viewed a short video that outlines the transport options included in the 10-year budget.
Auckland Mayor Len Brown says he is delighted so many people are getting involved, but that with two weeks to go before the consultation period ends, he encourages as many people as possible to have their say.
“We need to make some critical decisions for Auckland’s future that will not only have a significant impact on us now, but on the next generations of Aucklanders.
“So it couldn’t be more important that you stand up and make your voice heard. I urge everyone to make sure their views are represented before the consultation closes in two weeks.”
There are a number of ways to feedback including an online feedback form found at shapeauckland.co.nz, a hard copy form (found in council libraries, service centres and local board offices), using social media and at the ‘have your say’ events.
There are over 30 ‘have your say’ events taking place across the region. The events replace traditional hearings and give people the opportunity to give verbal feedback on regional and local issues.
Decision makers, such as councillors and local board members, will be at the events to listen to the views of community members, with note takers recording the feedback given. To view ‘have your say’ event times and venues visit www.shapeauckland.co.nz/10yearbudget or phone 09 301 0101.
The consultation closes on March 16, 2015.
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