Feedback called for Local Board Plans It is that time again where we get to read and submit on what your Local Board would like done over the next … Continue reading Have Your Say on Your Local (Board) Area
Feedback called for Local Board Plans It is that time again where we get to read and submit on what your Local Board would like done over the next … Continue reading Have Your Say on Your Local (Board) Area

Tomorrow is the last day you can have your say on the 21 Local Board draft plans. For more information head here: http://www.shapeauckland.co.nz/localboardplans/
I have finished my submissions for both Papakura, Otara-Papatoetoe Local Boards. The Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board Plan submission used just the online submission form while the Papakura submission was more extensive. The reason for the Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board Plan submission being short in comparison to the Papakura one stems from that I am writing a more substantial submission for the Otara-Papatoetoe Area Plan.
Needless to say Papakura does need some serious loving over the next three years. Something while subject to Long Term Plan funding I am confident the Local Board can do
From Auckland Council
Each board, from Great Barrier, to Franklin in the south and Rodney in the north, has produced a draft Local Board Plan which provides a framework that will guide its decision-making, actions and priorities over the next three years.
Common themes from the draft plans include:
Board members were out and about in their communities in February and March talking about the ideas that helped shape the draft plans and during July have been seeking formal submissions at consultation meetings around the region.
Aucklanders can still make a submission on their draft Local Board Plan either by filling out the freepost form that was sent with a summary document to every household during July or by going online at shapeauckland.co.nz.
People can read the draft plan in full at the shapeauckland website or by going to selected libraries and Auckland Council service centres.
Once the submission period ends on 6 August, hearings to consider all feedback will be held between August and September, with the Local Board Plans due to be adopted in October.
For more information or additional submission forms, people should call 09 301 0101.
Public feedback will help each board decide what its priorities are. These will then be considered through the process now underway for the next draft Long-term Plan (LTP) for 2015-2025.
Local boards have a significant and wide-ranging role that spans most local government services and activities. Local boards make decisions on local matters, provide local leadership and support strong local communities. Local boards provide important local input into region-wide strategies and plans including those of the council-controlled organisations (CCOs). Details of each local board can be found at the ‘About Council’ page at aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.
Each local boards’ budget for each year is subject to agreement with the governing body as part of the discussion on the annual local board agreement.
Local boards are responsible for:
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At the moment I am finishing up both the Papakura Local Board, and the Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board draft plan submissions. After that it will be onto the Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board Area Plan
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