Hutt City youth call for voice on local government reform
28 September 2012
Hutt City youth call for voice on local government reform
A call has gone out for young people in Lower Hutt to have their say on local government reform.
Child and Young Person Coordinator Matt Renata says in a You Tube video clip that young people need to step up and be heard if they want to influence the outcome of current local government reform consultation.
“This is the time to have your say,” he told young people.
Amalgamation does not have a lot of interest for young people, he says.
They do not see the impact on them, but Renata believes the provision of services for young people living in Lower Hutt is dependent on decisions made by the council.
Lower Hutt Mayor Ray Wallace said young people living in the city should have their views heard. “They are the leaders of the future and know what is needed to cater for the needs of our young people,” he says.
The video is at http://youtu.be/j9vi-YoyI00
Consultation on local government reform in Lower Hutt closes on Friday 26 October.
A questionnaire and information about the options being discussed are available at www.huttcity.govt.nz/yoursay
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