Submissions

Submitting feedback is a vital way to ensure your voice is heard. The quickest and easiest method is through the Council's online submission form. Over the years, we've developed guides to streamline this process and make it as simple as possible for you.

As a group, Grey Lynn 2030 sometimes makes submissions collectively.  We submitted on the 2025 Unitary Plan

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Serious about rubbish: Submission on the Waste Management and Minimisation plan

By | Nov 30, 2011

Grey Lynn 2030 has a very active Waste Away group who are excited about the opportunity for Auckland Council to take a whole new approach to rubbish – the valuable resource that currently ends up in our landfill in alarming quantities. Recommendations in the draft Waste Management and Minimisation Plan will streamline the different waste…

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Grey Lynn 2030’s submission draft Auckland Plan -2011

By | Oct 28, 2011

Submissions on the draft Auckland Plan close at 4pm on Monday 31 October. This plan will be the key document to shape Auckland over the next 30 years.  Here is Grey Lynn 2030’s draft submission. Please use what you wish to have your say. You can use the online form or email theaucklandplan@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz Submission to…

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Grey Lynn 2030: Submission on the Auckland Plan document 2011

By Grey Lynn 2030 | May 25, 2011

Submission on Auckland Unleashed, the Auckland Spatial Plan Discussion Document by Grey Lynn 2030: Transition Community About Grey Lynn 2030: Positive Vision, Practical Action Grey Lynn 2030 is a participatory community organisation that facilitates and supports local focus groups working towards a positive, connected, sustainable, resilient community through practical action. We take our terms of…

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Grey Lynn 2030 Submission Mining

By Grey Lynn 2030 | May 26, 2010

  As a transition community we are strongly opposed removal of any conservation land from Schedule 4 protection to enable exploration or mining to take place.   We do not therefore support the government’s proposal to remove the following areas from Schedule 4: The Inangahua sector of Paparoa National Park The Otahu Ecological Area in the…

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Super City Submisson

By Grey Lynn 2030 | Feb 7, 2010

Local Government (Auckland Law Reform) Bill Submission We have serious concerns  regarding the third and final of the Super City Bills.  Here is our submission to the Select Committee on Auckland Governance. We will be appearing before the Committee on Wednesday 3rd March   Grey Lynn 2030’s submission to the Select Committee on Auckland Governance…

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Wards and Boundaries Submission 2009

By | Dec 11, 2009

The Chief Executive Officer Local Government Commission Email: info@lgc.govt.nz From: Grey Lynn 2030 Submission on proposal for wards and boundaries for Auckland Council 1.    This submission is made by Grey Lynn 2030 – transition community. 2.    Grey Lynn 2030 is a participatory community organisation aimed at facilitating and supporting focus groups working towards creating a…

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GL2030 Submission on the Supercity

By | Jun 25, 2009

As a member of Grey Lynn 2030 I would like to submit a submisssion on the following: Local Government (Auckland Council) Bill Grey Lynn 2030’s submission 1. Structure of the Submission This submission sets out: what Grey Lynn 2030 is and does; why Grey Lynn 2030 strongly opposes the Local Government (Auckland Council) Bill (the…

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Supercity Submission Information out West

By | Jun 16, 2009

The GAG information and submission stall will be out and about in Waitakere City from this week to enable people to learn more about the issues and help them make a submission to the select committee on the Super City. The stall includes a video camera so that people can make a spoken submission if…

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Supercity Submission Guide

By | Jun 10, 2009

You have one chance to have your say on Auckland’s future. With our Submission Guide, it will take one hour or less to make your voice heard. Among the things at stake are $23 billion of our shared assets; if even one is privatised, we are unlikely to ever get it back. We hear just…

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