Media release: Auckland elections offer a stark choice: positive policy or a failure to plan
As the Auckland Council elections enter the final few days, voters face a choice between City Vision’s positive, policy-forward vision for a thriving, inclusive and liveable Auckland, and a fear-mongering campaign from the National Party-aligned C&R dictated by the coalition government’s agenda to slash local government services.
Vote City Vision: a vision for the City Centre
Connor Sharp explains why only City Vision can help the City Centre fulfil its potential.
Media release: a clear choice for Auckland—City Vision
With voting papers for the 2025 local elections being posted out from today, Aucklanders have a clear choice between candidates who have a positive vision for Auckland and will work to make it reality, and candidates who will hold it back.
Aucklanders’ transport destiny at stake this election
City Vision welcomed the legislation for Auckland Transport reform announced today, but cautioned that the changes mean voters face a choice this election between evidence-based policy and a failed 20th-century approach, exemplified by C&R elected members, that will only worsen congestion.
Media release: Patrick Reynolds welcomes progress on K-Rd development
Development at 538 Karangahape Rd by James Kirkpatrick Group
Media release: BEATING HELICOPTER NOISE IN OUR NEIGHBOURHOODS
City Vision does not support private helipads in residential areas – the impacts on direct neighbours and wider neighbourhoods are too great.
Auckland is a world-class city in the making
Waitematā and Gulf Councillor candidate Patrick Reynolds discusses the vibrant city centre and what is coming.
Growing call for a halt to dangerous and undemocratic speed increases
City Vision elected members and candidates are backing their communities and leading road safety organisations in calling for a halt to the dangerous and undemocratic speed increases taking place on over 1400 streets across Auckland.