
Commissions
report highlights for local boards to have real power
11.03.10
“The Local Government Commission’s final decisions on the boundaries for the
new Auckland Council highlight the need for Rodney Hide to ensure local boards
are given real powers” Phil Twyford said today.
Labour’s spokesperson on Auckland Issues, Phil Twyford said, “I commend the
Commission for listening to the views of Aucklanders and working hard to address
the concerns people raised. .
“However for the Commission decisions to work, Rodney Hide needs to live up
to his promise to give real powers to local boards.
"Fair boundaries are important but the Super City will fail if local communities
aren't guaranteed real decision making powers. The Government has not delivered
that yet.
Twyford said the Commission had worked hard at tweaking the boundaries to eliminate
the uneven ward populations which would have seen a vote in East Coast Bays
worth one and a half times a vote in Waitakere.
"But the Government dealt the Commission a bad hand by insisting that
the number of Councillors remained at 20, when it was clear the number should
have been increased to give effective representation to the 1.5 million Aucklanders
who live in the region.
“The Commission’s decision to split the Orakei/Maungakiekie ward should also
be commended. Splitting that ward into two single member wards will guarantee
better representation for the very diverse communities who live in the area”

Labour's Auckland
Issues spokesperson Phil Twyford. Picture ©John Chapman