I really hope there is something done about this.
Stupid good for nothing councils
before you southerners start getting anti auckland, dont please keep this thread on topic

http://nz.news.yahoo.com/070424/3/d2x.html
Aucklanders will be hit with a 10 cent tax on every litre of petrol to pay for the regions roads and trains, it was tipped today.
The Auckland region will be given the go-ahead to introduce a fuel tax in an announcement understood to form part of the Government's Budget, the New Zealand Herald reports today.
A third of the tax, 3.5c, would be used for the electrification of Auckland's suburban trains.
The rest of the tax would help pay for Rodney District Council's link-road between Whangaparaoa Peninsula and the Northern Motorway, and for completing the Manukau-Waterview western ring route.
A 10c-a-litre levy would add $6 to the cost of filling an average 60-litre tank.
The paper said a fuel tax could also be introduced in Wellington -- although to a lesser extent -- and other regions would be able to request the right to tax for transport infrastructure.
The $560 million electrification plan for Auckland rail has been the subject of lengthy deliberation in the Beehive. It is thought the Government wants the region to control the new levy - so the Beehive is not seen as directly increasing fuel taxes to pay for new transport projects.
It is understood fuel companies have been kept informed about the regional tax plan and are bracing for a 10c--a-litre levy in Auckland, the paper says. A previous attempt at a regional fuel tax to finance public transport proved unpopular. In 1993, regional councils were given the power to raise a 2c-a-litre petrol tax.
But it was so unpopular that it lapsed within three years.