Island Bay Healthy Streets / September 2022
Island Bay Healthy Streets aims to create a happier, healthier suburb through the promotion of walking, cycling and creating fairer, sustainable, attractive urban spaces
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Paekawakawa - have you voted?
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- We all know Paekawakawa is the most progressive ward in Wellington so let's make sure we get the vote out.
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WCC voting recommendations
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- Here's the Island Bay Healthy Streets voting recommendations for the 2022 Wellington City Council elections First, a caveat - these are progressive recommendations for progressive voters.
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Report card Part II: how the candidates voted
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- Here's how the Wellington City Council candidates say they would have voted on some key issues facing the city I recently published an analysis of how the current Wellington City councillors voted on some key issues.
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We need to talk about Paul
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- Here's why I don't think Paul Eagle is a good candidate for MayorPaul Eagle's 7 years on the council were defined by trying & failing to stop a cycleway being builtWith the campaign now in full swing there's really only three serious contenders for Wellington Mayor:newcomer Tory Whanauthe current Mayor Andy Foster, andformer councillor and current Rongotai MP Paul EagleTory Whanau is the only fresh-face there but looks qualified to do the role and has a very progressive set of polic [...]
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