South Waikato seeks feedback on local government reform

South Waikato District Council is seeking community feedback to inform its submission to the Government’s Head Start Pathway for local government reform. The council has emphasised that community input is essential as it prepares its formal response to the reform process. The Head Start Pathway is part of the Government’s broader local government reform agenda, which aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of councils across New Zealand.

South Waikato District Council is inviting residents and stakeholders to share their views on how the reform may affect their district and what priorities should be included in the council’s submission. This consultation process reflects the council’s commitment to ensuring that local voices are heard in discussions about potential changes to local government structure and service delivery in the Waikato region.

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