Hi voters!
Three years ago, Aucklanders entrusted me with their support for my five key policies: Stopping Wasteful Spending, Finishing Our Big Projects, Taking Back Control of our CCOs, Speeding Up Traffic with Smart IT, and Making the Most of our Harbours.
I'm proud to say we've made real progress on all fronts. Plus, your council now boasts a Future Fund and Sustainable Finances, all while delivering the lowest municipal rate rises in New Zealand!
I am seeking another three years to lock in the savings and complete my policies, especially fixing Auckland Transport, once I get control of AT as promised by the government. So, please vote me back in as Mayor to finish the job and Fix Auckland!
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Wayne Brown wants a 7.9% rates rise to cover the $235m CRL running costs.
Wayne Brown has taken aim at the policy, suggesting the government could start paying rates on its own properties to help fund projects like the City Rail Link.
A deficit of parking fines and high rates bills on council property are among reasons Auckland mayor Wayne Brown is proposing selling “underutilised” reserves.
While Auckland's 2026 rates rise has been long telegraphed at 7.9 percent, it will still be the highest in the super city's history The post No surprises, ‘little consultation’ needed in Wayne Brown’s budget appeared first on Newsroom .
The increase lands before a Government rates cap of 2% to 4% kicks in from January 2027.
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