Live Chat Replay: Celia Wade-Brown

Last updated 12:40 17/08/2011

We hosted a live chat with Wellington mayor Celia Wade-Brown.

You can read through the questions and responses she gave below:

 

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7 comments
Petra   #7   11:30 am Aug 19 2011

My question why is the GWRC dragging their feet on implementing the Matangi trains, and then letting the heat fall on TranzMetro? What the public doesn't know is that it's up to GWRC to approve each new train implemented into service. There is enough trained staff and drivers, so why are they still in the yard with wrap?

Duncan Graham   #6   10:37 am Aug 19 2011

When, oh when, will the Council start cleaning up the graffiti that's fouling our lovely city? No more reports, reviews, committees and PR campaigns thanks. Just get out and do the job before we get known as the dirtiest little capital in the world.

Colin   #5   via mobile 08:46 am Aug 19 2011

What is your view now on the new Wellington indoor sports arena, given you are opening it next week and were almost as opposed to it's construction as Cllr Andy Foster?

Tim   #4   08:34 am Aug 19 2011

What is the progress on light rail for Wellington?

Rich   #3   04:46 pm Aug 18 2011

Why do we need a new motorway to the airport, when we have the quickest city-airport journey in NZ.

For a fraction of the money, we could have a regular express airport-CBD bus that doesn't tour the suburbs - that would wipe at least as much off the journey as the motorway/flyover/tunnel would.

Michael Gibson   #2   12:20 pm Aug 18 2011

My questions are: 1/ Did the Green Party object to the proposed re-zoning in Curtis Street? If so, details please? If not, why not? 2/ Will you be approving my formal application to speak at the August 31st Council Meeting about the value-for-money received in respect of the Council's lawyers' advice regarding this re-zoning? Michael Gibson, Putnam Street, Northland

Carrie   #1   04:29 pm Aug 17 2011

My question is what do you plan to do after you lose the next local body election?

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