District Council rejects call to align Raglan Ward and Community Board boundaries

Old propsoed map – existing Raglan ward in green, WDC proposal outlined by black line, hill ridge edge of Whaingaroa catchment marked by purple dots.  WDC has now agreed to align green Raglan ward area with hill ridge shown by the pruple dots
Old proposed map – existing Raglan ward in green, WDC proposal outlined by black line, hill ridge edge of Whaingaroa catchment marked by purple dots. WDC has now agreed to align green Raglan ward area with hill ridge shown by the purple dots

Waikato District Council has rejected a call from Te Uku and Waitetuna residents to align the Raglan Ward and Community Board boundaries. Although a number of residents travelled to Ngaruawahia to state their case the request was rejected.  An advertisement in today’s Waikato Times says that, ‘doing this would dilute the role of the Ward Councillor in the rural area’.

The advertisement went onto say that the concerns of submitters were best dealt with outside the review process – ‘Through a review of delegations, for example’.

Other submissions about the makeup of the Raglan Community Board were also rejected.

In a surprise move the District Council accepted requests to align the Raglan Ward Councillor boundary with the area along the Raglan deviation. They said it better reflected the community of interest and the physical barrier of the range of hills.

The Public Notice on these decisions is not yet available on the District Council’s website.

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