Albert-Eden Local Board, Local government board in Auckland, New Zealand
The Albert-Eden Local Board is a council body in Auckland responsible for managing community affairs across several suburbs. It oversees Point Chevalier, Waterview, Mount Albert, Mount Eden, Kingsland, and Balmoral, with its main office located on Dominion Road in Mount Eden.
The board was established in 2010 during an Auckland governance restructure that created twenty-one local councils. This reform aimed to bring decision-making closer to neighborhood communities.
The area reflects New Zealand's diversity with 58 percent European residents, 33 percent Asian population, and significant Maori and Pacific Islander communities.
Residents can attend regular board meetings where they discuss local issues and community concerns. You can find meeting schedules and participation options on the Auckland Council website.
The board derives its name from two volcanic cones within its territory, Mount Albert and Mount Eden, covering an area of 28 square kilometers.
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