Western Bay of Plenty District Council has announced it will engage with local communities in the coming weeks regarding central government signals about potential changes to how local government could operate in the future. The council plans to gather community views on local government reform proposals that may affect the district.
This consultation initiative follows recent indications from central government about possible restructuring of local government arrangements. The Western Bay council is taking a proactive approach by seeking input from residents across its wards, including Kaimai, Katikati-Waihī Beach, and Maketu-Te Puke areas.
The engagement process represents an opportunity for local residents to contribute their perspectives on potential local government reform that could impact council operations and service delivery in the Western Bay of Plenty district. Further details about the consultation process and specific reform proposals are expected to be released as the community engagement programme commences.
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Source: Western Bay of Plenty District Council – News. This summary was published by Input Ltd via amalgamation.nz, New Zealand’s central resource for local government amalgamation news.