But councillor Sandra Coney, the parks, recreation and heritage forum chairwoman who proposed the new spending, was thrilled at boosting the council's heritage budget.
She said the council's baseline budget of $4 million for heritage was low because only two of the eight former councils - the Auckland Regional Council and Auckland City Council - had provided money for heritage.
"This'll really build up the capacity of the council to live up to the promises it's been making around heritage."
The $1.9 million would enable the council to carry out surveys around the region as the city entered a period of intensification, she said.
No money was available for this at present.
And the $1.4 million would enable the council to do more in the way of research and education, such as providing heritage trails, information booklets and digitising heritagematerial.
The extra $140,000 a year was on top of the existing heritage budget of $4 million a year.
The council has also set up a heritage acquisition fund which stands at $10 million, with increases of $4 million a year over the next 10 years, and established a heritage advisory panel.