Last week Wood confirmed the Government was reviewing estimated costs for the entire programme, including the Mill Rd project. But he refused to answer questions about the projected cost and whether work is still scheduled to start in 2022. Wood said the Government is “working through the cost and scope” of the projects to ensure they still meet key objectives and that costs are managed appropriately.
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Transport Minister Michael Wood refuses to say what the latest cost projections are for Auckland’s Mill Rd, a project originally slated at $1.35b. “Ministers are working through options on how to take the programme forward and an announcement will be made in the coming weeks, he said.
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Tuesday, 27 April 2021, 5:29 pm
Auckland and Waikato District’s economic development
arms are working together on joint economic development
opportunities, outlined in an agreement signed
today.
Auckland Unlimited, the economic and cultural
development agency for Tāmaki Makaurau, and Waikato
District Council’s Economic and Community Development Unit
will work together to share information and support each
other in growing their regional economies.
The
agreement will focus on specific areas of collaboration,
including inbound investment introductions in each other’s
regions; sustainability and resource recovery initiatives;
economic development opportunities for the Hampton Downs
area; and using procurement for positive social
impact.
Press Release – Auckland Council Auckland and Waikato Districts economic development arms are working together on joint economic development opportunities, outlined in an agreement signed today. Auckland Unlimited, the economic and cultural development agency for Tmaki Makaurau, …
Auckland and Waikato District’s economic development arms are working together on joint economic development opportunities, outlined in an agreement signed today.
Auckland Unlimited, the economic and cultural development agency for Tāmaki Makaurau, and Waikato District Council’s Economic and Community Development Unit will work together to share information and support each other in growing their regional economies.
The agreement will focus on specific areas of collaboration, including inbound investment introductions in each other’s regions; sustainability and resource recovery initiatives; economic development opportunities for the Hampton Downs area; and using procurement for positive soc
Press Release – Auckland Council
Auckland and Waikato District’s economic development arms are working together on joint economic development opportunities, outlined in an agreement signed today.
Auckland Unlimited, the economic and cultural development agency for Tāmaki Makaurau, and Waikato District Council’s Economic and Community Development Unit will work together to share information and support each other in growing their regional economies.
The agreement will focus on specific areas of collaboration, including inbound investment introductions in each other’s regions; sustainability and resource recovery initiatives; economic development opportunities for the Hampton Downs area; and using procurement for positive social impact.