“Given that, it’s good to see a proposal that $1 billion come back to councils although that will be a drop in the bucket given the massive infrastructure challenges around New Zealand. I’m also pleased to see the recommendation made – again - that central government should pay rates on Crown land. We’ve seen that before and the Government should just get on with it,” she said.
She was not across the detail of proposed reorganisation of the sector but said she had heard the rationale for much of it before.
“Let’s be realistic. Some of the recommendations around reorganisation are going to be very challenging and some of the commentary is being rolled out again. We know we get the best outcomes when decisions are made in close consultation with our community and I wouldn’t want to see that diluted. Nor am I convinced that creating another Crown department to work with local government is the best way forward.”
At a personal level, Susan disagreed with some recommendations.
“I don’t support lowering the voting age to 16 for local elections as has been recommended – that’s my personal view. Nor do I support councils being forced to adopt the Single Transferable Vote (STV) electoral system for local elections. I think that’s a community conversation to have, not something that should be forced upon us,” Susan said.
“I do, however, support the recommendation local elections should be held every four years, not every three. Given the complex planning cycle and framework councils are required to follow, three years is just not enough time.”
Susan said she would read the report in full and digest it before making further comment.
“There’s a lot in there about Te Tiriti-based partnerships and representation I want to fully understand. I also have a lot of questions about some of the funding recommendations being made.”
The mayor noted the report was only a set of recommendations to go to the Government.
“It’s not Government policy and neither of the major parties have any detailed policy that aligns with the recommendations. So if there’s going to be change my pick is that it’s a way off yet.”