

Councils are responsible for a wide range of utilities and services that we all rely on, from rubbish and recycling to street cleaning. Councils are currently also responsible for managing waste water, storm water and drinking water infrastructure – the ‘Three Waters’. But that may be about to change, with central government seeking to shift the delivery of Three Waters services to four new larger entities, which could borrow enough to upgrade the country’s water infrastructure.

Councils are responsible for a wide range of utilities and services that we all rely on, from rubbish and recycling to street cleaning. Councils are currently also responsible for managing waste water, storm water and drinking water infrastructure – the ‘Three Waters’. But that may be about to change, with central government seeking to shift the delivery of Three Waters services to four new larger entities, which could borrow enough to upgrade the country’s water infrastructure.
Support efficient rubbish and recycling services to keep streets clean and reduce waste going to landfill.
Advocate for safe, reliable drinking water, wastewater and sewerage services for all residents and businesses.
Promote responsible animal control and dog licensing to ensure community safety and well-maintained public spaces.
Work to improve maintenance and cleaning of streets and parks in the Waitematā local board area.
Support locally led and supported target rates to fund local improvement or address specific aspirations of communities.
Advocate for investment to ensure Auckland's water system is safe and sustainable so infrastructure can support the growing population.
Advocate for ongoing water infrastructure investment to stop pollution going into our harbours.
Adopt a circular waste sponge gardening approach in parks, using green waste as mulch to improve soil health and biodiversity.
Ensure streets are clean and well maintained, with drinking fountains, enough bins and clean, accessible public toilets.
Accelerate central city interceptor delivery and work to replace or separate older suburban joint stormwater and sewage flows.
Propose that government supports Auckland initiative to use battery energy storage systems for off-peak power stored for high demand times, maximising the existing grid.
Work to ensure all new buildings include solar panel integration.
Improve the maintenance and cleanliness of streets, parks and town centres to ensure safe, welcoming public spaces.
Advocate for investment in safe, sustainable and publicly controlled water services to support a growing Waitematā population.
Fund local improvements and community priorities through locally led and supported target rates.
Address chronic underinvestment in water infrastructure projects by prioritising wastewater and stormwater system upgrades.
Support responsible pet ownership and animal welfare.
Keep streets and neighbourhoods clean and tidy.
Improve rubbish and recycling by expanding community composting, reducing landfill waste and ensuring efficient, reliable collections.
Protect drinking water by investing in modern infrastructure, safeguarding supply and ensuring safe wastewater and sewerage systems.
Improve street cleaning and maintenance so that public spaces are tidy and welcoming, reflecting pride in our central city and suburbs.
Keep weekly rubbish collections to maintain tidy neighbourhoods by supporting regular rubbish pick ups.
Ensure regular street cleaning in town centres such as the CBD, Newmarket, Ponsonby and Parnell.
Deliver more efficient services that provide value for rates.
Support efficient rubbish and recycling services to keep streets clean and reduce waste going to landfill.
Advocate for safe, reliable drinking water, wastewater and sewerage services for all residents and businesses.
Promote responsible animal control and dog licensing to ensure community safety and well-maintained public spaces.
Work to improve maintenance and cleaning of streets and parks in the Waitematā local board area.
Support locally led and supported target rates to fund local improvement or address specific aspirations of communities.
Advocate for investment to ensure Auckland's water system is safe and sustainable so infrastructure can support the growing population.
Advocate for ongoing water infrastructure investment to stop pollution going into our harbours.
Adopt a circular waste sponge gardening approach in parks, using green waste as mulch to improve soil health and biodiversity.
Ensure streets are clean and well maintained, with drinking fountains, enough bins and clean, accessible public toilets.
Accelerate central city interceptor delivery and work to replace or separate older suburban joint stormwater and sewage flows.
Propose that government supports Auckland initiative to use battery energy storage systems for off-peak power stored for high demand times, maximising the existing grid.
Work to ensure all new buildings include solar panel integration.
Improve the maintenance and cleanliness of streets, parks and town centres to ensure safe, welcoming public spaces.
Advocate for investment in safe, sustainable and publicly controlled water services to support a growing Waitematā population.
Fund local improvements and community priorities through locally led and supported target rates.
Address chronic underinvestment in water infrastructure projects by prioritising wastewater and stormwater system upgrades.
Support responsible pet ownership and animal welfare.
Keep streets and neighbourhoods clean and tidy.
Improve rubbish and recycling by expanding community composting, reducing landfill waste and ensuring efficient, reliable collections.
Protect drinking water by investing in modern infrastructure, safeguarding supply and ensuring safe wastewater and sewerage systems.
Improve street cleaning and maintenance so that public spaces are tidy and welcoming, reflecting pride in our central city and suburbs.
Keep weekly rubbish collections to maintain tidy neighbourhoods by supporting regular rubbish pick ups.
Ensure regular street cleaning in town centres such as the CBD, Newmarket, Ponsonby and Parnell.
Deliver more efficient services that provide value for rates.
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