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Businesses hit by $3 a week levy to fund transport scheme

Mayor Len Brown has proposed an extra $2 a week for residential ratepayers and $3 a week for businesses on top of their rates. 

Sally Lindsay
Thu, 30 Apr 2015

Ratepayers and businesses are being hit in the pocket to fund Auckland Council's $10 billion transport scheme.

Mayor Len Brown has proposed an extra $2 a week for residential ratepayers and $3 a week for businesses on top of their rates. 

Mr Brown says the fixed levy is a temporary solution while

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Sally Lindsay
Thu, 30 Apr 2015
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