7-498: Auckland Transport ( AT ) is the council-controlled organisation (CCO) of Auckland Council responsible for transport projects and services. It was established by section 38 of the Local Government (Auckland Council) Act 2009, and operates under that act and the Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Act 2010. Auckland Transport began operating from 1 November 2010, at the inauguration of Auckland Council. It assumed
14-474: A majority council shareholding, or a trust or similar organisation with a majority of council-controlled votes or council-appointed trustees, unless designated otherwise. More than one council may be represented in a council-controlled organisation. They are used for widely varying purposes by councils. For example, the Wellington City Council uses trusts to hold museums and its zoo, while in 1996
21-462: Is the largest of the council's organisations, with over 1700 staff, controlling half of all council rates. Dr David Warburton was the inaugural chief executive of the organisation. His successor, Shane Ellison, joined the organisation in December 2017. Auckland Transport appoints parking wardens to fulfil its responsibility of parking and special vehicle lane enforcement in the region. In 2017, it created
28-612: The Horowhenua District Council transferred its library functions to the Horowhenua Library Trust . In the past, the erstwhile for-profit LATEs were seen as the local government equivalent of state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Many of these, which included bus companies, diagnostic laboratories, public works divisions and property investment companies, were privatised . For-profit council organisations are now termed council-controlled trading organisations under
35-523: The following transport assets as of 2018: Also the following: Council-controlled organisation Council-controlled organisations ( CCOs ) and council-controlled trading organisations in New Zealand are what were formerly known as local-authority trading enterprises ( LATEs ). Introduced under Sections 6 and 7 of the Local Government Act 2002 , they are essentially any company with
42-597: The new position of Transport Officer, in response to issues regarding fare-evasion and disorderly behavior on public transport. Transport Officers are empowered by law to remove passengers off trains and issue infringement notices of $ 150 to enforce fare payment. Directors are appointed by Cabinet and by Auckland Council. The Board has overall responsibility for delivering transport, including managing and controlling public transport and local roads. The directors as of March 2024 are: AT's assets totalled $ 19.1 billion in 2018, up 0.5 billion since June 2017. AT owned or operated
49-670: The role of the Auckland Regional Transport Authority (ARTA) and the combined transport functions of Auckland's seven city and district councils, all of which were disestablished. AT is responsible for the Auckland Region 's transport infrastructure (excluding state highways and railway tracks) and public transport. It designs, builds and maintains roads, ferry wharves, cycleways and walkways; co-ordinates road safety and community transport initiatives; and it plans, co-ordinates and funds bus, train and ferry services. It
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