Rules on election signage to be updated
Auckland Transport media release
2 May 2014
Rules on election signage to be
updated
Auckland Transport is proposing changes to its Election Signs bylaw. Changes have been based on feedback and the practical experience of the October 2013 local elections. These changes will provide greater clarity and certainty for candidates, political parties and the public.
Public submissions on the changes open today (2 May) and close on 3 June 2014. It is expected that any final changes to the bylaw will be adopted by the end of June, and will be in place in time for the general election on Saturday 20 September 2014.
The proposed changes include:
• the addition of explanatory
notes;
• allowing temporary closure of public sites
that are temporarily unsuitable;
• limiting the period
that signs on private property can be
displayed;
• providing a minimum size of signs and
their position within approved public sites;
• allowing
candidates to appear on individual and team signs on the
same approved public site;
• limiting the number of
signs promoting election and referenda issues consistent
with signage for candidates, teams and
parties;
• providing that the contact details of the
person responsible for the sign are legible;
• minor
changes to the bylaw to simplify provisions and update
statutory references.
Auckland Transport will be
contacting registered political parties to let them know
that new rules may be adopted for election signage in the
Auckland region.
Notes:
A copy of the
proposed bylaw amendments may be seen on the Auckland
Transport website www.at.govt.nz/about-us/bylaws
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