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City Vision is a coalition of Greens, Labour and community independents standing for Local Government in 2016. Mission To get Aucklanders involved in shaping our city's future. The Auckland Council structure needs to be owned by the people. It is essential that the community is engaged, and that our elected leaders give our communities a voice. Company Overview We stand for an Auckland that gives ordinary people and real communities a voice. We stand for: Enhancing your spaces and places: We are your advocates for great parks, urban design that is accessible for everyone, and embracing our heritage From Maunga to Moana: City Vision cleans up, protects, and enhances Auckland’s environment, from the mountain to the sea Together, Let’s Build Auckland: Supporting local businesses, affordable homes, and delivering better infrastructure Your vision, our city: We’ll stand up for our local communities - representing your voice, your views, and your vision Getting Auckland Moving: City Vision champions public transport and investment in giving Aucklanders travel choices Authorised by Robert Gallagher, 15 Torrance Street, Auckland.

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Website http://www.cityvision.org.nz
Employees 17 (2 on RocketReach)
Founded 1998
Industry Political Organizations

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David Holm is the Local Board Member of City Vision.

2 people are employed at City Vision.

City Vision is based in Auckland, Auckland.

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