Petition ratchets up stoush over billboard bylaw battle
A online petition urging Bridges to revoke Auckland Transport bylaw.
Sally Lindsay
Mon, 02 May 2016
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Transport Minister Simon Bridges could become embroiled in the row over election billboards in Auckland.
Mayoral candidate and rates activist Penny Bright has launched an online petition urging Mr Bridges to revoke the Auckland Transport (AT) bylaw banning election hoardings on private sites and
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Sally Lindsay
Mon, 02 May 2016
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