Month: August 2015

Absent Councillors from Committees of the Whole – And Workshops

More that 50% absent

I will name and shame

I have been made aware that we have a problem with absenteeism at the Committees of the Whole, and the Governing Body of Auckland Council all which meet on a respective Thursday (sometimes a Tuesday) through a given month. That absenteeism extends to attendance of these Committees getting to under 50% of all the Councillors being present.

Below being a screengrab of the Regional Strategy and Policy Committee today:

Bit empty at the August Regional Strat and policy meeting today
Bit empty at the August Regional Strat and policy meeting today

I will be checking the Minutes of each Committee of the Whole, and the Governing Body from now on for attendance levels. I will name and shame those who are absent unless they are:

  • Dead
  • Sick
  • Winter Holiday (June-July Councillors rotate through on a holiday and that is fine)
  • Council Business which usually comes from being “deployed” by the Mayor and/or Deputy Mayor

Holding community clinics on a Committee day is not acceptable as you the Councillor are meant to represent the Community at these Committees <_<

First list of attendance goes up as soon as the Regional Strategy and Policy Minutes come through.

I will be watching

Otahuhu Interchange Designs Finalised. Due to Start Construction in October

Still waiting on Manukau

This just in from Auckland Transport:

Otahuhu Interchange design finalised

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Source: http://www.voxy.co.nz/national/otahuhu-interchange-design-finalised/5/228134

In regards to the Manukau Interchange design this is where we are currently at:

https://fyi.org.nz/request/2910-release-of-designs-for-the-manukau-interchange-or-when-they-will-be-released#incoming-9273

Dear Ben

Thank you for your request for information regarding the Manukau
Interchange.
The response for your request is in the final stages of approval for
release and will be sent to you as soon as possible.

……….

I will give Auckland Transport until Friday before looking at making a complaint to the Ombudsman.

Race Relations Commission to Present to Auckland Council

Dame Susan Devoy to present

From Auckland Council

Race Relations Commissioner Dame Susan Devoy to present at committee

Acknowledging that Auckland is one of the country’s most ethnically diverse cities, with 39 per cent of the population born overseas, the theme of Auckland Council’s Community Development and Safety Committee meeting on Wednesday 5 August is ‘migrants, refugees and race relations’.

Presentations from Race Relations Commissioner Dame Susan Devoy, on behalf of the Human Rights Commission, the New Zealand Immigration Service, and Auckland migrant and refugee organisations are among items on the committee meeting agenda.

The committee, chaired by Councillor Cathy Casey, will receive the following reports and updates:

  • Race Relations Commissioner, Dame Susan Devoy, on behalf of the Human Right’s Commission; Dame Susan will focus on race relations, issues for Aucklanders and the upcoming Diversity Forum that will be held at AUT in September 2015.
  • Immigration New Zealand; presentation on New Zealand’s Refugee Quota Programme and the New Zealand Refugee Resettlement Strategy.
  • New Zealand Police; presentation on the New Zealand Police programmes that are part of the government’s Migrant Integration and Settlement Strategy and the Refugee Resettlement Strategy.
  • Auckland Council Ethnic People’s Advisory Panel; the Chair of the panel will present on the panel’s work and key topics of interest.
  • Update on homelessness and emergency housing; Council staff will give an update on council activity in these areas, including the Regional Homelessness Action Plan and a new Homelessness Fund approved through the council’s 10-year budget (Long-term Plan 2015-2025).
  • Migrants and refugees report; Council staff will give an overview of council’s strategic plans and activity for migrants and refugees, including the funding of a Diversity Forum in September 2015 in collaboration with the Human Right’s Commission.
  • Public input; presentations will be received from the Chinese New Settlers Trust, Auckland Regional Migrant Services Charitable Trust, the Auckland Refugee Community Coalition, and an item on the Action on Alcohol Plan.

The public and media are welcome to attend the meeting from 9:30am.

When: Wednesday 5 August, 9:30am – 12:30pm

Where: Chinese New Settlers Services Trust Office, 15-19 Clifton Court, Panmure.

The meeting agenda can be viewed here.

 

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New Business Case Proposed for PENLINK

Groups seeking new way forward with PENLINK

From Auckland Council

A new Penlink business case is the way forward

Members of the business community and Hibiscus and Bays Local Board met with Michael Barnett, Chief Executive of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce, last week to discuss a way forward for Penlink.

The meeting was very positive and it was agreed that building Penlink as soon as possible is vital for Whangapāraoa Peninsula, Silverdale and the wider public. Penlink has the potential to improve transport connections and unlock investment. This will make it possible to develop employment land in and around Silverdale and Whangapāraoa Peninsula to increase employment and opportunities for local people.

A working party with representatives from local businesses, the local board and Chamber of Commerce will now be set up. The group’s purpose is to fund and develop a new joint business case that will reflect the high growth taking place on the Whangapāraoa Peninsula, Silverdale and surrounding areas.

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Bryce do you have any comment on this (or for that matter if anyone else does) leave your comments below (please) 😀