Rotorua Daily Post

Accusation­s fly over CBD parking Mayor and councillor­s clash after discussion on issue delayed

- Felix Desmarais

Some councillor­s have labelled the deferral of a discussion about free parking in the CBD “political gamesmansh­ip” and “procedural trickery”. Mayor Steve Chadwick has hit back on those claims, calling it “silly political posturing”, and the business owner who sparked a petition on the topic says the council “acted quite reasonably”.

On Tuesday last week, the Rotorua Lakes Council voted to defer discussion on a motion put by councillor and Rotorua Residents and Ratepayers member Peter Bentley to consider free parking in the city’s CBD.

Bentley’s motion was bolstered by a petition launched by local business owner Susan Jory, although he says the petition was not the sole reason for it.

Chadwick, chairing the meeting, moved a procedural motion to allow Jory to formally submit her petition and speak on it at the next Operations and Monitoring Committee meeting, on June 4.

Chadwick said the council had not received the petition and deferring it to the committee would allow Jory, who was not at Tuesday’s meeting, “ample time” to present her petition.

It would also provide time for council staff to prepare a report on parking in the CBD, she said.

In the meeting, Chadwick’s motion was agreed to by all councillor­s except Reynold Macpherson. After the meeting, Bentley said he had voted against it and asked for his vote to be recorded, but it hadn’t been.

A council spokeswoma­n said Bentley had not contacted the council about that but would be happy to discuss it with him and re-check the meeting footage.

Outside the meeting, Bentley said the decision meant a delay of “about six weeks”.

“By that time, many more people, obviously, all the small businesses will be going broke.

“Nothing can happen passed by full council.

“All [Chadwick’s] managed to do is put everything back.

“If this is an indication of a mayor who cares about the local community, we are sadly lacking.”

Chadwick had previously indicated the committee meeting would occur on June 11, but a council spokeswoma­n clarified the correct date was June 4.

Bentley made his comments regarding time frame delays with the June 11 date in mind.

He said, in his opinion, the issue would have been addressed at Tuesday’s council meeting, if it had not been brought by a Rotorua Residents and Ratepayers member.

“If Merepeka [Raukawa-tait] or Tania [Tapsell] had done that proposal, it could have been, and it would have been, discussed straight away.

At the meeting, council chief financial officer Thomas Colle indicated parking revenue amounted to about $3 million each year.

“What they’ll be trying to make Reynold and I feel guilty about is the fact that we’re prepared to throw

until

it’s

away between $2 million and $3 million in [parking] revenue,” Bentley said.

“I would suggest it hasn’t been anywhere near that in the last five years, but that’s the figure they’re bandying around at the moment. I dispute that figure.”

“[Chadwick] is well aware that there is a petition going around, how many signatures it’s got on it. Whether it’s actually physically going to be presented on a given day is semantics.

“She could have invited [Jory] to speak.

“She was just playing her own little political gamesmansh­ip there, that basically anything that a person with a [Rotorua Residents and Ratepayers] background comes up with, she’s going to squash it like a bug.

“The staff report, without discussion­s with council, is going to be just more of the same. The council staff has got to come to the councillor­s and let councillor­s decide what is the best parking system.

“What happens is that the council staff come up and say ‘this is the new parking system’.

“We should be, in conjunctio­n with staff, deciding our parking policy, not being told what the parking policy is by a couple of people that are paid far too much to come up with some rather poor recommenda­tions.

“By the time we get to see it, it’s [a] fait accompli, it’s all done and dusted, you just sign it off. So much of our decision making is, we are told by staff what is happening.”

After the meeting last Tuesday, fellow Rotorua Residents and Rate

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Photo / File Rotorua CBD parking meter.

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