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TARGETS TRACKING TOWARDS END TARGET

4 (AGAINST BASELINE)

TARGETS 1
TARGETS TRACKING AWAY FROM END TARGET
(AGAINST BASELINE)

9 TARGETS WITH NO BASELINE OR CURRENT DATA


Refer to Auckland Plan Targets:
Monitoring Report 2016 for full
details

Council published the 2015 State 38 ACTIONS IN PROGRESS


of the Environment report, which
highlights current and potential
environmental issues, recent 21
HIGHLIGHTS changes and long-term trends. ACTIONS ACTIONS COMPLETED

Council worked in partnership A new Erosion and Sediment


with over 400 community groups Control Guide was developed to
to deliver environmental provide guidance for developers
outcomes such as enhanced on how to safely and effectively
biodiversity, healthier waterways incorporate erosion and sediment
and sustainable living. control into their projects.

Over 24,000 car trips were Works on the Glen Innes to


avoided through various travel Tamaki Drive shared path started.
planning initiatives.

Council published its first in-house


Council introduced a new measure Greenhouse Gas Inventory, to
in 2015 assessing water loss from assist in evaluating progress
its networked reticulated system. towards emissions reduction
targets.

Auckland became a member of 29 Grants from the Waterway


the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Protection Fund were provided to
Group. C40 is committed to fence stock out of waterways and
tackling climate change by sharing provide alternative water sources
best practice, technical resources, in high-priority catchments
data and innovation (Hoteo, Mahurangi, Papakura and
opportunities. Henderson).

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