Auckland Council
Auckland Council is the local government authority for the Auckland region of New Zealand. It is responsible for the planning, funding, development, and operation of a wide range of public infrastructure and services, including transport, water, wastewater, stormwater, urban development, and community facilities, primarily through its Council-Controlled Organisations (CCOs). Its focus is on sustainable growth, climate resilience, and enhancing liveability for its residents.
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Strategic Overview
- Committed to addressing climate change through sustainable transport, waste reduction, and resilience initiatives.
- Focus on urban development and housing intensification to accommodate Auckland's rapid population growth.
- Prioritises public transport expansion and active modes of transport to reduce reliance on private vehicles.
- Manages significant infrastructure assets and services through a network of Council-Controlled Organisations (CCOs).
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Wayne Brown
Mayor
Phil Wilson
Chief Executive
Track Record
14
Years Active
Notable projects: City Rail Link, Central Interceptor, Eastern Busway
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