Plans, policies and reports
Auckland City's Long-term Plan 2006–2016
Auckland City, like all other New Zealand councils, must produce a 10-year
plan every three years showing what the council does and how it will work
towards achieving what the community wants for the future (called community
outcomes).
As well as meeting Auckland City’s requirements under the Local
Government Act 2002, this long-term plan enables the council to prioritise
projects that will help achieve future goals for the city.
Volume 1 - Our vision and strategy
| Part 1
(891kb) PDF |
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Creating the city you want |
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How we are achieving the long-term vision |
| Part 2 (732kb) PDF |
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Our business |
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Impact on rates |
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Key policies and decisions on proposals |
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Who we are and what we do |
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Appendix
(439kb) PDF |
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Glossary |
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Audit Report |
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Prudent financial management |
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Contents volumes 2 and 3 |
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Where to go for more information |
| Volume 2 - Our business in depth (927kb) PDF |
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About this document |
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Contents |
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Introducing our strategy and
this document |
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Finding your way around |
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Our business in depth |
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This section is broken down into the areas of the council business, called
groups of outputs. These are: |
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Arts, Community and Recreation
City Development
Civic Leadership
Transport |
| Each group of outputs starts with an overview of what the
council does in that area and lists the outputs or services the council
provides. |
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Arts, Community and Recreation
This section contains information on the council's plans for Arts, Community
and Recreation. The outputs in this area of business are arts and culture,
art gallery, community development, emergency management, events, libraries, museums,
open space, parks, recreation, streetscapes, The Edge®, Vector Arena and
the zoo. |
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City Development
This section contains information on the council's plans for City
Development. The outputs in this area of business are growth and
development, city planning, management of development, public and
environmental health and safety, land and property-related information,
stormwater management, utilities advocacy, waste management and closed
landfills management. |
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Civic Leadership
This section contains information on the council's plans for Civic
Leadership. The outputs in this area of business are asset and liability
management, city marina operations, Development with Vision, leadership,
property, public information and representation. |
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Transport
This section contains information on the council's plans for transport.
The outputs in this area of business are Auckland City Parking, Auckland -
Manukau Eastern Transport Initiative, parking services and enforcement,
transport policy and planning, transport services and wharves management. |
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Financials
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Significant assumptions |
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Financial statements and notes |
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Council-controlled organisations |
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Appendix |
Volume 3 - Our policies and
statements
| Part 1 (566kb) PDF |
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About this document |
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Contents |
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Revenue and financing policy |
| Part 2 (257kb) PDF |
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Funding impact statement |
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Policy on early payment of rates (discount policy) |
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Rates remission policies |
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Policy for the postponement of rates payments |
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Policy on rates remissions and postponements for Maori freehold land |
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Policy on significance |
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Policy on partnerships with the private sector |
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Development contributions policy
and summary of current financial contributions provisions |
| Part 3 (524kb) PDF |
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Treasury management policy |
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Water and sanitary services assessment |
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Fees and charges |
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Transferring Auckland City's
airport shares to a holding company |
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Removing pedestrian mall status
from parts of Queen Elizabeth Square |
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Summary of Auckland City's waste management plan |
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Maori contribution to
decision-making process |
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Where to go for more information |
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Glossary |
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Contents lists for volumes 1 and 2 |
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