Waiheke Pilot Project gets the go-ahead
Waiheke Pilot Project gets the go-ahead
29 September 2017
As part of implementing recommendations from Auckland Council’s Governance Framework Review, the Governing Body yesterday approved a three-year pilot project for the Waiheke Local Board.
The Waiheke Pilot Project begins 1 October 2017 and will enable increased levels of local decision-making by the Waiheke Local Board. The project will be evaluated and findings will help decide whether to extend the new approach to other local board areas.
The project is based on the following principles:
subsidiarity - the principle of decisions
being made closest to those affected;
local flexibility,
speed and responsiveness;
development of a resilient
community; and
recognition of the role of volunteer work
in contributing to a strong community.
These principles
have guided the proposed scope, which includes a range of
operational, policy and community issues, which have been
drawn from priority areas identified by the local board over
time.
Paul Walden, Waiheke Local Board Chair, spoke to the Governing Body yesterday on the Governance Framework Review and elements pertaining to Waiheke Island. Mr Walden was on the political working party and noted his board’s support for a three-year pilot project.
“We are confident that the Waiheke Pilot Project will provide an excellent basis for the Waiheke community and Council to move forward together, to address the issues Waiheke has been facing around decision making and local focus through more authority and accountability over local matters, operations practices and expenditure.”
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