Rangitīkei District Council has put forward its final proposal for the makeup of the council for the next six years, after consulting with the community on the plan.
Sparked by the council voting earlier this year in favour of establishing designated Māori constituencies, a representation review was required to be undertaken to confirm how one or multiple Māori wards would be implemented.
In August, the council voted in favour of putting forward a representation plan not too dissimilar from the present council makeup.
That plan would see the present total of 11 councillors plus the mayor remain.
The Central ward, which includes the townships of Marton and Hunterville, would retain five councillors.