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Growth management strategy


Auckland City has a vision for Auckland's future.

Auckland will be a quality urban city, prospering as a vibrant leading edge city with heart and soul.
The city will be the hub of the region's economic and cultural life, and the powerhouse of the nation's economy.

An important part of achieving this will be effective planning with the community.

The Growth Management Strategy was adopted by Auckland City Council in December 2003.

Part 1
Executive summary
Auckland - a growing city (648k) pdf
Where should growth happen? (328k) pdf
Areas of stability (501k) pdf
Areas of change (2507k) pdf
How does planning for growth happen?
(329k) pdf
Part 2
Auckland's growth
Why Auckland must plan for growth (284k) pdf
What is Auckland City aiming for? (220k) pdf
Auckland City's principles for growth (549k) pdf
Part 3
Auckland's growth management strategy
Where should growth happen? (195k) pdf
Areas of stability (2303k) pdf
Areas of change (2379k) pdf
Where will growth go?
(385k) pdf
How does planning for growth happen? (488k) pdf
Residential 8 zone (95k) pdf
Residential design guide (67k) pdf
Physical and social infrastructure (291k) pdf
Part 4
Area of change - population profiles
Avondale (815k) pdf
Balmoral (775k) pdf
CBD (803k) pdf
Ellerslie (755k) pdf
Glen Innes (736k) pdf
Grey Lynn (771k) pdf
Mt Albert (751k) pdf
Mt Roskill (759k) pdf
Mt Wellington (749k) pdf
Mt Wellington Quarry (697k) pdf
Newmarket (862k) pdf
Onehunga (783k) pdf
Otahuhu (715k) pdf
Panmure (739k) pdf
Pt Chevalier (776k) pdf
Remuera (760k) pdf
Royal Oak (773k) pdf
Sandringham (839k) pdf
Stoddard Road (753k) pdf
Glossary and
references
Glossary and Reference (53k) pdf

Please note that some of the files sizes are large so each section has been split where possible to minimise download time.

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Reviewed June 2009