The podcast discusses Wellington City Council's 5.8% rate increase, staff reductions under a sinking grid policy, concerns over costly water meter installations, efforts to remove heritage restrictions on properties, and political implications of shifting voter support ahead of a
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Yes, well, we we wrote to him and pointed that out, saying we want him to exercise his powers as minister um to to remove heritage listings so that we can get some movement on those properties.
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