6 February, 2022 | Albert-Eden Local Board, Albert-Eden Local Board, Featured, Featured Post
This is my update after two years as a first-term City Vision member of Auckland Council’s Albert Eden Local Board (Ōwairaka subdivision).
5 February, 2022 | Auckland District Health Board, Featured, Featured Post
With the arrival of Omicron on our shores, it is hard to believe, judging by the media coverage particularly on MIQ, that the Government has got anything right in its pandemic response.
28 January, 2022 | Albert-Eden Local Board, Albert-Eden Local Board, City Vision, Local assets, Puketāpapa Local Board, Puketāpapa Local Board, Transport, Waitematā and Gulf ward, Waitematā Local Board
City Vision has praised plans just released for light rail to be built through central Auckland. The new rapid transit system connects Māngere and Onehunga with Mt Roskill and the City Centre. It will shape our city and our lives, bringing opportunities for a better...
16 December, 2021 | Featured, Featured Post, Local Government, News
With local government elections in October 2022, nominations are now open for City Vision candidates for: Albert Eden Local Board (Ōwairaka and Maungawhau subdivisions) Puketāpapa Local Board Waitematā Local Board Maungakiekie Tāmaki Local Board (Maungakiekie...
1 November, 2021 | Albert-Eden Local Board, Auckland Council, Featured, Featured Post, Puketapapa Local Board, Roskill Community Voice, Waitemata Local Board
The preferred option sees a solution that would avoid significant disruption on roads across the isthmus during construction and fewer properties being taken.
21 October, 2021 | Featured, Featured Post, Waitematā Local Board, Waitemata Local Board
“It will be good to be back representing my community.”
10 October, 2021 | Featured, Featured Post
We want to see a sustainable increase in Vector’s dividend, a reduction in energy poverty and Auckland better prepared for climate change.
8 October, 2021 | Cathy Casey, Featured Post, Local Government
Dr Cathy Casey, City Vision Councillor for Albert-Eden-Puketāpapa, has decided that she will retire at the end of this electoral term in October 2022. When Cathy retires, she will have had 27 years as an elected local government representative, with 18 of those years...