Hauraki-Coromandel Post

Hauraki council shuffles its councillor­s to add Ma¯ ori ward

Reducing one councillor per ward to make numbers work

- Al Williams

Hauraki District Council has voted to reduce by one the number of councillor­s per ward for the 2025 local government elections while standing by the decision to add two Ma¯ori ward councillor­s, bringing the total number of councillor­s to 12 plus the mayor for 2025.

“Today our councillor­s showed courage and common sense to come to a conclusion for the best way forward for our communitie­s,” Hauraki Mayor Toby Adams said following the Wednesday meeting last week.

Hauraki District Council voted to introduce Ma¯ori wards in October 2023.

“As has been demonstrat­ed with our Love This Place (Long Term Plan 2024-2034), placemakin­g and Hauraki Plains adaptation plan community meetings, our councillor­s work across the whole district, not just in their ward. It’s the Hauraki way, ” Adams said.

“For this reason, we feel comfortabl­e reducing the current number of councillor­s per ward by one for 2025, plus adding one Ma¯ ori ward with two councillor­s, and still have good representa­tion for the wards around the council table.”

The next step is for the council to take the option to the community for feedback as it sits outside the guidelines for population versus the councillor ratio.

“Here’s where being bold comes in,” Adams said.

“With the support of the community, we can achieve something quite unique.

“We’ve seen that 13 elected members can get the job done, we don’t think we need more councillor­s, so today’s decision means more inclusivit­y for the same effectiven­ess.

“We think that’s a win-win for [the] council and the community.”

To achieve the head of population to councillor ratio for the option proposed by the council, there would need to be a tweak to the Plains and Paeroa ward boundaries to meet the +-10 per cent threshold.

The population for the Plains sits at 1 per cent over the threshold for the proposed option.

Hauraki District currently has based on population, four councillor­s each for the Paeroa and Plains wards, and five for the Waih¯ı ward, for a total of 13 councillor­s plus the mayor.

The new option proposed three councillor­s each for Paeroa and Plains; four councillor­s for Waih¯ı and two Ma¯ ori ward councillor­s for a total of 12 councillor­s plus the mayor.

Councils are required to review their representa­tion arrangemen­ts every six years.

Hauraki District Council would take this proposed option to the community for their feedback next month.

“We think it makes sense to go with these numbers.

“We’re proposing to slightly amend the Paeroa/plains border to meet the population to councillor ratio and we’re keen to hear what our communitie­s think about this option when we go out for consultati­on in May,” Adams said.

 ?? ?? Hauraki District Council voted to introduce Ma¯ ori wards in October 2023.
Hauraki District Council voted to introduce Ma¯ ori wards in October 2023.

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