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Auckland City 9.7% rates rise approved
Monday 4th of July 2005
Action Hobson councillor Christine Caughey was absent, sick, mayor Dick Hubbard voted with the City Vision & Labour majority and the outcome was a 10-8 vote on most points.
The majority accepted some changes from Citizens & Ratepayers Now councillor Douglas Armstrong on the wording of resolutions to deal with the $73 million Civic underground carpark roof repairs & Aotea Square upgrade, of which $6.4 million will be allocated in the June 2006 financial year.
Targeted rates were pushed through and the majority led by deputy mayor Bruce Hucker got the 10-8 margin needed to allocate $1 million to pursuing partnerships or joint ventures for affordable housing – the most contentious issue because in the previous council term the council sold its housing to the Government as it cleared the decks of debt.
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The majority accepted some changes from Citizens & Ratepayers Now councillor Douglas Armstrong on the wording of resolutions to deal with the $73 million Civic underground carpark roof repairs & Aotea Square upgrade, of which $6.4 million will be allocated in the June 2006 financial year.
Targeted rates were pushed through and the majority led by deputy mayor Bruce Hucker got the 10-8 margin needed to allocate $1 million to pursuing partnerships or joint ventures for affordable housing – the most contentious issue because in the previous council term the council sold its housing to the Government as it cleared the decks of debt.
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