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    A Climate Action Budget will be officially adopted by Auckland Council today

    A Climate Action Budget will be officially adopted by Auckland Council today


    The plan was backed by a majority of councillors at a meeting yesterday - and will enable more than one-billion dollars of investment to slash emissions across the city.

    The funding will pay for new bus routes, dozens of electric and hydrogen buses, low-emissions ferries, improved footpaths, cycling connections and native tree planting.

    It will be partly paid for by a Climate Action Targeted Rate - costing a person with a home worth more than one-million dollars about 60-dollars a year.

    Mayor Phil Goff says the plan will lay the groundwork for the urgent action needed to avert a climate disaster.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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