Otago Daily Times

Satisfacti­on with DCC consultati­on plummets

- EMMA PERRY emma.perry@odt.co.nz

NEARLY twothirds of Dunedin residents think public consultati­on is lacking at the Dunedin City Council, the latest Dunedin Residents’ Opinion Survey says.

Central city parking, traffic flows and a lack of council transparen­cy were other issues raised in the latest survey of more than 1300 residents’ views.

While overall satisfacti­on with the city increased from 52% to 54%, satisfacti­on about value for money decreased from 46% to 42%.

Parking satisfacti­on in the central city remained low at 20%, alongside satisfacti­on with roading infrastruc­ture which fell from 35% to 30%.

Satisfacti­on about onstreet parking was 23%, while 24% were happy with the flow of traffic at peak times.

More parking, being more environmen­tally friendly and improvemen­t of roading infrastruc­ture were described as top priorities.

No enough public consultati­on was undertaken, residents said, evidenced by a 10point drop from 48% to 38%.

Residents commented on the need for more consultati­on about key projects and improved transparen­cy, noting the importance of listening to the public, a report to be discussed by the Dunedin City Council said.

Service and infrastruc­ture received the highest overall satisfacti­on rating at 66%.

Performanc­e of the mayor and councillor­s dropped from 43% to 40%.

Mayor Aaron Hawkins said the survey provided a useful snapshot of how people were feeling and showed the council where to focus its attention.

It was encouragin­g to see a slight lift in satisfacti­on with council as an organisati­on, he said.

‘‘The solutions to the two biggest issues, for example a desire for greater climate action and providing more car parking, are irreconcil­able, at least on the surface.

‘‘Likewise, people want us to do more to up our game in some areas but also want us to reduce rates and debt . . . managing these competing priorities is the job at hand when we sign off on our draft 10year plan.’’

He encouraged people to share their views during the formal 10year plan feedback process between March and May.

❛ . . . people want us to do more to up our game in some areas but also want us to reduce rates and debt

Dunedin Mayor Aaron Hawkins

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