Gisborne: Community focus for representation review
Community focus for representation review
Over the last two weeks Council staff has been asking people if their community is being represented by the right number of councilors.
This feedback will help inform policy recommendations for the total number of councillors, the boundaries and number of wards.
Tairāwhiti currently has
five wards represented by 13 councillors – nine represent
the Gisborne ward and one councillor for each of the four
rural wards.
Council Chief Executive, Nedine Thatcher
Swann says the review gives us the opportunity to identify
if parts of our community are missing out on fair and
effective representation.
“A representation review
happens every six years and assesses factors like population
density, ward coverage and amount of wards.
“These
factors tell us if ward boundaries need adjusting and
whether communities feel they are fairly represented,” she
says.
Gisborne District Council’s last review in 2012
saw three wards on the west, Waikohu, Cook and Taruheru ward
were also merged to become 2
“Population is a
significant driver for most changes, but when you have
geographically large areas like ours, with only one
councillor we have to figure out how best to serve
everyone,” says Ms Thatcher Swann.
“Communities of interest are of particular importance during preliminary discussion, because they aren’t always easy to identify.”
In a recent representation review, Rotorua
Lakes City Council, where all councilors represent the whole
area (at large), they identified a community of interest in
their rural community and formed a community board as a
result.
Feedback from this round of community engagement
will be used to inform a proposal for any changes to
representation. The proposal will be reviewed by Council at
its’ meeting in January 2018.
“We encourage people to
find out more and have your say by completing our online
survey or talking to staff at events and hui being held over
the next month.”
Visit Council’s website
www.gdc.govt.nz or check out the discussion on our facebook
page.
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