Rates capping is bad policy.
Rates capping is a bad idea - it's an overly simplistic answer to complex problem.
Lloyd Elsmore Skatepark upgrade open for public feedback
Excited to see the long awaited upgrade for the Lloyd Elsmore Park skatepark out for public consultation.
Flat Bush deserves the Library and Community Centre it’s been promised for almost two decades
The Flat Bush and Ormiston area has numerous schools and is anticipated to have a population of 40,000 by 2025, yet it has no community facilities or library. Despite promised one for 17 years, the timeline on this project is unclear.
Auckland Council mismanagement is costing us more
Imagine how different Auckland would look if our elected representatives hadn't wasted the first 10 years of the super city on vanity projects and bickering.
Auckland Council Budget 2022/2023 consultation feedback to Howick Local Board
As part of the Auckland Council budget consultation, the Howick Local Board hosted an online public forum. Here’s what I said in my 3 minutes.
First thoughts on Auckland Council's 2022 Budget
First thoughts on the Auckland Council draft budget - better than the previous attempts but still not great.
Auckland Council finances still don't add up
Major transport projects like the Eastern Busway have been delayed because Auckland Council told us they didn't have the money to fund it. Yet the NZ Herald has revealed that council is sitting on $285 million of unspent regional fuel tax earmarked for transport.
Selling parks and reserves won't fix anything
Stunning Saturday afternoon for a community meeting in Aberfeldy Park in Highland Park. Sadly this park is on the list for potential sale under Auckland Council's so called "asset recycling" programme which will see over $224m in community assets sold.
Inaction, waste mar the first decade of Super City - NZ Herald
After a decade of vanity projects, wasteful spending and empty gestures, Auckland Council’s abysmal financial management is finally catching up with it. While some may delight in its downfall, the residents and ratepayers are left to face the brunt of its inept management.
Selling land is short sighed
I'm not ideologically opposed to asset sales - sometimes it makes sense to sell some unused land to fund something better and more useful for the community. But selling them to fund a shortfall in revenue means we're loosing out, especially when it's clear that even this massive selloff will do little to plug the gap.
Council should be investing in the safety of our children
We've got our priorities wrong Auckland, keeping our kids safe should be at the top of the list. More students walking and cycling is better for congestion, the environment and children’s health. Instead our city gets distracted with half-baked ideas for waterfront stadiums. We need to focus on real priorities, cut the fluff and get on with it.
Auckland Council's ineffective governance of CCOs
Considering the massive impact that CCOs have on our daily lives, you'd imagine that they would be a top priority for Council. But in reality "council’s many plans, policies and strategies offer almost no practical strategic direction to CCOs."
Howick Local Board feedback on Emergency Budget
On Thursday evening last week I attended a special Howick Local Board meeting. Timed to allow the members to consider feedback from locals on the proposed Emergency Budget before it goes to council.
Submission on Auckland Council Emergency Budget
This is my submission on the Auckland Council Emergency Budget.
The proposed budget is really disappointing. It lacks vision, is extremely short sighted and consultation has been poor.
What Auckland Council's proposed Emergency Budget means for East Auckland
I’m deeply concerned about the cuts to safety programmes, environmental management and public transport which will all cost more than just money. The missing information on the Eastern Busway, Community Safety Fund and Ormiston Town Centre make it difficult to fully understand the impact.
Auckland Council's proposed emergency budget is drastic
With everything that has been happening, we've become accustomed to drastic action in the face of a crisis. But even still, the proposed Auckland Council emergency budget is still a shock.
COVID19 calls for new approach to Council budget and rates
COVID19 has required an unprecedented response at all levels of government and local council is not immune. As the health and economic impacts of the pandemic are beginning be understood, it's clear that we need to rethink our short term plans.
Auckland Airport shortchanges Auckland ratepayers
Thanks to the poor actions of Auckland Airport, Auckland Council "lost an immediate $18 million in the value of its shareholding last week, and had missed a $70m gain".
Local businesses essential to East Auckland
Did you know that the 2,000 businesses in East Tamaki employ 30,000 people and contributes $3 billion to New Zealand's economy?