Reflections on Auckland Planning

Thursday, February 15, 2018

Team NZ Threaten America's Cup Success

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Yesterday was a good day for Auckland's waterfront. The perspective image above was available from MBIE's website. Part of a jo...
Friday, February 9, 2018

Some Waterfront Ovations

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Walking along Queens Wharf on Thursday... Ovation of the Seas taxis loading up as Kea heads to Deveonport Taxis unload at Viad...
Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Panuku Steals Waterfront Park Land

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Auckland's public waterfront heritage and legacy is being sliced and diced for development by the very organisations set up to protect i...

Wynyard Quarter - RIP ?

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Do Auckland Councillors really want to destroy Wynyard Quarter to make way for America's Cup syndicates and their super yacht followe...
Friday, January 26, 2018

Fishing Industry Takes Priority Over America's Cup Event

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I am deeply concerned that Panuku and Auckland Council appear to be on a mission to reverse a long standing urban design and public policy...
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America's Cup: Councillors misled by Council

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The big picture of an America's Cup regatta is made up of images like these. They make up what we remember of Bermuda. Pictures like...
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Panuku's Consideration of Bermuda

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This posting is about the hosting of the America's Cup event in Bermuda. It provides an insight into an approachto hosting  that can be ...
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Wednesday, November 15, 2017

MMC Housing: Auckland's Next Building Crisis?

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We all remember Auckland's leaky building crisis. Newspapers are still carrying stories as cases wind their way through the courts. This...
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Joel Cayford
I enjoy the challenges of planning, especially the who gains, who loses bit, No easy solutions here! Unlike my earlier life in physics - but it's all relative. Previous life for 12 years as elected councillor in Auckland local government. Re-qualified at University of Auckland as urban planner. Now senior policy analyst at NZ Planning Institute.
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