Representation
Here we go again.
Reading a host of comments relating to the amalgamation game one can't help but notice the new round of Council inhabitants has no idea about history, no idea about roles of local authorities and no idea about local government legislation.
Even staff now are a new round of bureaucrats that have largely not experienced the upheaval caused by forced change.
I read a comment 'should have happened 25 years ago ' from someone I recognised and reflected on the battle that ensued at the time and the massive amount of money spent on consultants and experts and meetings that finally gave ratepayers no change.
All that effort is lost as no one wants to learn from history and the know it all faction that think bigger is better and that local government will be saved by major change are going to win out. They will win out because the thinking people have left the room and everyone left is exhausted.
Rates increases are crushing all and sundry and the solution appears to be less councils.
One glaring example of why amalgamation will be wrong waa a suggestion that a new makeup would see Napier with 4 Councillors, Hastings with 4 Councillors and the rural area with 2.
It sounds so easy but the huge rural area with two representatives would be crushed by the urban sector.
There is absolutely no way this should be allowed .It shows the complete lack of understanding of why Regional Councils were formed around catchments and their role centred around issues affecting a whole region. Across boundaries.
The existing system in Hawkes Bay has been working well and changes over the years have given us a setup that works.
I would bet that there are no Councillors sitting around the City or District Council tables that have any idea of the roles they are supposed to undertake or the role of the Regional Council .
Hawkes Bay is in for a major deterioration in the effectiveness of Local Government and a major headwind for those in the rural areas.
And I will add, a big increase in rates if amalgamation occurs.