The passage of landmark transport reforms in Auckland restores decision-making authority to the Auckland Council, restructures transport governance, and establishes a 30-year transport plan to improve connectivity, accountability, and daily life for residents.
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empowering local boards with community-focused authority
\\ \\ **Auckland transport reforms pass third reading**\\ \\ 30 April, 2026\\ \\ Chris Bishop, Simon Wattsempowering communities through grassroots control
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