AK councils response to Govt re Royal Commission
2 April 2009
Yesterday six Auckland councils, including their mayors, met to share their real concerns over the Royal Commission recommendations, and to provide some constructive feedback to Government prior to the Cabinet meeting this Monday.
They were North Shore City,
Waitakere City, Manukau City, Rodney District, Franklin
District and Papakura District.
The meeting was chaired
by me, Penny Hulse, supported by Deputy Mayor Julia Parfitt,
North Shore City Council.
A communiqué, sent to the Government this morning, provides joint feedback from us on the Royal Commission's report, highlighting some priority issues that we believe need further consideration.
They include:
• Concerns about
representation and accountability
• The
significant costs of reform
• Public ownership
of water assets
• Management of other
community-owned assets
• Council-controlled
organisations
• Rural issues
•
Social development.
Essentially we believe the Commission’s recommendations centralise power and funding too much. In short, it’s a recipe for power, not unity. We want to help the Government fix that imbalance and keep the local in local government. We don’t want to lose local democracy in the reform process
There is a genuine willingness to work closely with the Government and sort out the real problems that face Auckland. We don’t want to destroy the many gains that local government has made over the last 20 years across the region.
Click Here To Read Their Letter To Rodney Hide: PDF
ENDS