Council Makes Submission on Wards, Boards
MEDIA ALERT –
Media Release
16 October
2009
Manukau City Council wants to see four wards and seven councillors in the southern sector for the new Auckland Council. (The southern sector includes Manukau, Papakura, and that part of Franklin that will remain in the new Auckland area.)
In its submission to the Local
Government Commission, the council says it would also prefer
nine local board areas.
Mayor Len Brown says in making
its recommendations, the council wanted to retain the
existing, strong communities of interest.
“We have
strong, established communities of interest in Manukau and
we want to see these preserved as much as possible,” Mr
Brown says.
The council has opted for two-member wards
in its submission, which will strengthen local communities,
and ensure that people and communities retain their
connectivity in their diversity. The exception is the
one-member ward based on Franklin, which was specified in
the Local Government (Auckland Council) Act
2009.
“Communities need to have their voices heard,
and local boards will be vital in the new structure, if our
residents are to have elected representatives who know and
understand their particular needs and interests.
“The nine local boards we’re recommending will
provide that important voice at the local level.”
In
opting for four wards with seven members, the council has
included the current Papakura and Franklin districts, with
one rural ward based on Franklin and including the rural
area of Clevedon.
“When the Commission last
determined the wards in the 2003/04 review, Clevedon lost
its separate, rural, ward status and this is still keenly
felt in the Clevedon community. Empowering communities is
vital, and a rural ward will clearly reflect the rural
lifestyle both in Clevedon and rural Franklin, where people
have different concerns to those of the urban areas,” Mr
Brown says.
The Local Government Commission will
consider submissions before releasing its draft proposals by
20 November, with responses to the draft proposals due by 11
December.
The Commission’s final determination has
a deadline of 1 March.
The council’s preferred
option
The southern sector of Auckland elects seven
members to the Auckland Council from four wards:
*
Southern Rural Ward (generally comprising Franklin District,
the Clevedon community, and rural areas of Papakura
District): one member
* Manurewa-Papakura Ward
(generally comprising the Manurewa community and urban areas
of Papakura District): two members
* South-West Ward
(generally comprising the Mangere, Papatoetoe and Otara
communities): two members
* South-East Ward (generally
comprising the Pakuranga, Howick and Botany communities):
two members
Nine local board areas for the southern
sector of Auckland:
* Pakuranga-Howick: eight members
elected from two subdivisions (Pakuranga four, Howick
four)
* Botany-Flat Bush: five members elected at
large
* Mangere: seven members elected at
large
* Papatoetoe: five members elected at
large
* Otara: five members elected at large
*
Manurewa: nine members elected at large
* Papakura
(membership and method of election best advocated by the
existing council)
* Clevedon: five members elected at
large
* Franklin (membership and method of election
best advocated by the existing council).
Note:
References to Franklin refer to that part of Franklin
District remaining within the boundaries of
Auckland.
ENDS