Many councils help support local business and economic development. Some promote tourism in their area, or provide business support services and grants.
Many councils help support local business and economic development. Some promote tourism in their area, or provide business support services and grants.
Fund town centre upgrades and events so locals want to work and shop locally.
Support local procurement for council contracts.
Support the Living Wage for all council employees and contractors.
Build on local youth training and work programmes.
Assist local businesses to have access in areas with vacant storefronts.
Establish directly managed volunteer programmes for the wider community.
Streamline council permitting and compliance so small businesses spend less time on paperwork.
Partner with schools and local employers to expand apprenticeships and internships in trades, tech and services.
Provide better parking and access in shopping areas like Mt Eden Village, Greenlane and Epsom to help retailers and hospitality thrive.
Work to ensure Auckland's economy is robust, resilient and provides for local and regional communities in productive and sustainable ways.
Work to increase economic activity across multiple sectors, including technology, creative, hospitality, youth development and events.
Ensure regulations are appropriate and not onerous.
End homelessness by lobbying government to act and ensuring people without homes are safe, heard and treated with dignity.
Support local businesses to be more accessible by encouraging shops to keep accepting the Disability Card and improving access for all.
Support volunteering as it offers purpose and community when paid work is not accessible, including supporting groups like Friends of Mt Eden.
Promote shopping locally to support local businesses.
Support business associations and business improvement districts to deliver projects that make town centres more attractive to visit.
Support parking for businesses outside rush hour to help them thrive and allow families, elderly and people with disabilities access.
Support local procurement for council contracts.
Support the Living Wage for all council employees and contractors.
Support town centre business associations and fund events and upgrades to make town centres even better places to visit.
Fund town centre upgrades and events so locals want to work and shop locally.
Support local procurement for council contracts.
Support the Living Wage for all council employees and contractors.
Build on local youth training and work programmes.
Assist local businesses to have access in areas with vacant storefronts.
Establish directly managed volunteer programmes for the wider community.
Streamline council permitting and compliance so small businesses spend less time on paperwork.
Partner with schools and local employers to expand apprenticeships and internships in trades, tech and services.
Provide better parking and access in shopping areas like Mt Eden Village, Greenlane and Epsom to help retailers and hospitality thrive.
Work to ensure Auckland's economy is robust, resilient and provides for local and regional communities in productive and sustainable ways.
Work to increase economic activity across multiple sectors, including technology, creative, hospitality, youth development and events.
Ensure regulations are appropriate and not onerous.
End homelessness by lobbying government to act and ensuring people without homes are safe, heard and treated with dignity.
Support local businesses to be more accessible by encouraging shops to keep accepting the Disability Card and improving access for all.
Support volunteering as it offers purpose and community when paid work is not accessible, including supporting groups like Friends of Mt Eden.
Promote shopping locally to support local businesses.
Support business associations and business improvement districts to deliver projects that make town centres more attractive to visit.
Support parking for businesses outside rush hour to help them thrive and allow families, elderly and people with disabilities access.
Support local procurement for council contracts.
Support the Living Wage for all council employees and contractors.
Support town centre business associations and fund events and upgrades to make town centres even better places to visit.
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