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East Auckland Gains PC120 Information Session Amid Ongoing Concerns

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Local residents in east Auckland have secured an additional information session regarding the proposed PC120 planning changes, which aim to increase property intensification in the area. The Auckland Council confirmed this decision after significant community demand for direct engagement from planners and clearer communication about the potential impact on local neighborhoods.

Bo Burns, the Howick Ward Councillor, has played a pivotal role in advocating for this session, which is scheduled for December 9, 2023, from 18:30 to 20:00 at the St Columba Presbyterian Church. Until now, all previous meetings about PC120 occurred outside the ward, limiting access for residents.

The topic of PC120 has sparked considerable discussion among community members, particularly regarding the scale of the proposed developments and the lack of clarity surrounding the timeline. Burns acknowledged that many locals have expressed concerns about these changes, emphasizing the importance of engaging the community in discussions about their future.

In addition to addressing PC120, Burns has been actively managing numerous constituent inquiries. Over the past month, he has received more than 150 enquiries related to various issues, including concerns about the Pakuranga Highway, water rates, and other council services. Each inquiry is handled promptly, either by Burns or the relevant department.

To better serve his constituents, Burns has participated in a range of briefings and workshops related to emergency management, legal and financial matters, and rates policy. These sessions are crucial for understanding the complexities of local governance and ensuring that the voices of east Auckland residents are effectively represented.

Burns has also engaged with the local community through events such as the Business East Tamaki breakfast with the Prime Minister and the recent opening of the Barry Curtis Park playground, which drew families from across the region. His collaboration with the Cockle Bay Residents and Ratepayers Association has focused on gathering submissions for PC120 and discussing local rates.

The proposed changes to the Uniform Annual General Charge (UAGC), which have not been discussed or adjusted since 2016, are also on Burns’ agenda. Ensuring these conversations take place is vital for the financial health of the community and for keeping residents informed about how their rates are allocated.

Burns expressed gratitude to residents for their continued engagement and encouraged them to keep voicing their concerns. He emphasized that every message matters and that he remains committed to representing the interests of east Auckland effectively.

The upcoming Auckland Council information session at St Columba Presbyterian Church presents a vital opportunity for residents to gain insights into the implications of PC120. For ongoing updates from Burns, residents can follow his council journey online at: www.facebook.com/boburnsnz.

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