The Napier City Council has launched an online survey as part of a representation review determining the shape of the council through the 2025 and 2028 elections.
The review, required every six years, will consider how many elected members should be on the council, whether the city should keep its ward structure and boundaries, including whether it should continue with any general wards, and whether community boards should be introduced.
It will also consider the number of Māori wards and representatives the city will have, stemming from an earlier decision to introduce Māori representation at the next local elections.
The council comprises Mayor Kirsten Wise and 12 members from four wards, with four councillors in the Nelson Park ward, four in Taradale and two each in Ahuriri and Onekawa-Tamatea.
The last review resulted in the rejection of a model of six councillors “at large” and six across the wards that ended at the 2019 election.