


City Vision lays down public ownership challenge
City Vision Media Release 14 August 2013 “Aucklanders need to know whether candidates at this year’s local government election will keep assets in public ownership,” says City Vision candidate for Albert-Eden-Roskill Ward Councillor Peter Haynes. “City Vision...
The human side of asset sales
Keeping our community assets is a cornerstone policy of City Vision and it is a policy that is very real to Glenda Fryer and Helga Arlington, City Vision candidates for the Albert-Eden Local Board. Glenda was on the former Auckland City Council when C&R...
Keep our Assets
It has always been a lynchpin City Vision policy that our publicly owned assets should remain in community ownership

The 2013 local election campaign begins
Teams of City Vision candidates and volunteer supporters were out in force today to erect the election signage which tells Aucklanders that the election campaign is now on. In Waitemata and Albert-Eden-Roskill both Council and Local Board election hoardings were...
Bylaw rules on election hoardings still murky
As candidates for Local Body elections are about to erect their hoardings on public sites tomorrow, the bylaw rules governing election signs are still in a state of flux. In a controversial move Auckland Transport passed the bylaw a few months ago with very...
Organised City Vision launches campaign and new website
Media Release from City Vision At 3.30pm on Sunday, 4 August, City Vision will be officially launching its campaign for the 2013 Auckland Council and Auckland District Health Board at Wesley Community Centre, Sandringham Rd Ext, Auckland. “We are the only organisation...