DCC can react fast to erosion if necessary: Cull
The Dunedin City Council could resort to an unauthorised budget overspend, if required, to address erosion residents say is threatening homes on Te Rauone beach, on Otago Peninsula, Mayor Dave Cull
The Dunedin City Council could resort to an unauthorised budget overspend, if required, to address erosion residents say is threatening homes on Te Rauone beach, on Otago Peninsula, Mayor Dave Cull
The owners of the condemned Brocklebank Drycleaners building in the main street of South Dunedin are frustrated at a five-month wait, so far, for approval to knock down the building.
Widespread rain across Otago yesterday brought relief to those relying on plant and grass growth, but also caused rivers to rise quickly, and some surface flooding.
The Dunedin City Council is eyeing a review of the way it leases parks and reserves to sports clubs and other groups, despite existing arrangements proving to be a revenue-generator for the council
A staged upgrade of Dunedin City Council-owned flats is starting up again next week, as part of a project to insulate and re-roof about 328 units around the city.