Waitakere Votes on Regional Governance
December 15, 2006
Media release (For Immediate Release)
Waitakere
Votes on Regional Governance
Waitakere City Council
has endorsed a proposal to strengthen governance in the
Auckland region.
Last night the Council considered a report produced by the Chief Executives of all the Territorial Local Authorities in the region and voted to endorse, in principle, the general thrust of the paper.
The paper will now be sent to the Minister of Local Government along with the comments of various Councils with a view to any changes in the structure of local government at a regional level being introduced before next year’s local body elections.
Waitakere City Councils submission to the Minister will include a number of “bottom lines”, which are contained in the following resolutions:
2515/2006
MOVED by Cr Clow, seconded Cr
Battersby:
THAT THE STRENGTHENING AUCKLAND’S REGIONAL
GOVERNANCE - PROPOSAL REPORT BE
RECEIVED.
CARRIED
2516/2006
MOVED by Cr Clow,
seconded Cr Battersby:
THAT WAITAKERE CITY COUNCIL
ENDORSES, IN PRINCIPLE, THE PROPOSAL TO STRENGTHEN
AUCKLAND’S REGIONAL GOVERNANCE AS A SUBMISSION FROM THE
AUCKLAND REGION TO THE GOVERNMENT BUT HAS GRAVE CONCERNS AT
THE SHORT TIME PROVIDED TO CONSIDER THESE ISSUES AND THE
LACK, TO DATE, OF ANY PUBLIC
CONSULTATION.
CARRIED
2517/2006
MOVED by Cr
Clow, seconded Cr Battersby:
FURTHER, THE COUNCIL WISHES TO STATE ITS STRONG VIEWS ON THE FOLLOWING AND THAT THESE VIEWS BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT IN ANY FINAL REFORM(S):
A) THAT NO DECISION ON DETAIL RELATING TO
ELECTORAL STRUCTURE OF THE GREATER AUCKLAND COUNCIL BE MADE
AT THIS STAGE BUT BE DEVELOPED AND DISCUSSED DURING THE
COMMUNITY CONSULTATION PHASE;
CARRIED
B) THAT
THERE MUST BE NO CHANGE TO THE STRUCTURE AND/OR OWNERSHIP OF
WATERCARE AND THAT THE NOTION OF VERTICAL INTEGRATION MUST
NOT BE GIVEN ANY FURTHER
CONSIDERATION;
CARRIED
C) THAT THIS COUNCIL WISHES
TO SEE ANY REGIONALLY FUNDED FACILITIES OWNED BY A REGIONAL
ENTITY AND REQUISITE FUNDING TO BE RAISED ON A FORMULA OTHER
THAN A STRAIGHT POPULATION BASIS.
CARRIED
D) THAT
THIS COUNCIL SUPPORTS THE CONCEPT OF A REGIONAL ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY BUT THAT LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
AGENCIES SUCH AS ENTERPRISE WAITAKERE, CONTINUE TO DELIVER
SERVICES LOCALLY.
CARRIED
2518/2006
MOVED by Cr
Clow, seconded Cr Battersby:
THAT, IF BROAD AGREEMENT IS
ACHIEVED AMONGST THE COUNCILS IN THE AUCKLAND REGION, THEN
JOINT CO-ORDINATED PUBLIC CONSULTATION ON THE PROPOSAL BE
UNDERTAKEN IN FEBRUARY/MARCH 2007 AND THAT ANY CONSULTATION
BE CARRIED OUT FOR A MINIMUM OF 8
WEEKS.
CARRIED
2519/2006
MOVED by Cr Clow,
seconded Cr Battersby:
THAT THE POLITICAL REFERENCE GROUP
BE EMPOWERED TO CONDUCT ONGOING DISCUSSIONS WITH GOVERNMENT
MINISTERS AS TO THE REFINEMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ANY
PROPOSAL AND THAT HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR AND COUNCILLOR PENNY
HULSE (WITH COUNCILLOR DEREK BATTERSBY AS ALTERNATE)
CONTINUE TO REPRESENT WAITAKERE ON THIS GROUP.
CARRIED
2520/2006
MOVED by Cr Hulse, seconded
Cr Dallow;
THAT MAYOR BOB HARVEY, CR BATTERSBY, CR HULSE
AND ALL COUNCIL STAFF WHO HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN THE
STRENGTHENING OF AUCKLAND’S REGIONAL GOVERNANCE PROPOSAL
BE THANKED FOR THEIR GOOD WORK.
CARRIED
Mayor Bob Harvey says that the aim of the work is to improve leadership in the region, provide a “common voice for Auckland”, and also to address funding issues, particularly in the area of transport.
“The Government placed tight timeline on us (Local Authorities) to pull together something coherent and that has general agreement. I’m pleased that we have about 80% agreement on most of the issues and in some ways that tight timeline was an advantage because it focussed everybody’s attention. We now want to work with Government to form up something which the public can have meaningful input into.
“We need to hear from the public before we go any further”.
ENDS