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Wellington left without a seat at Three Waters Steering Committee
7 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Wellington issues reporter, NZ Heraldgeorgina.campbell@nzme.co.nz
Wellington s water leaders say it s problematic and strange they have been left without a seat at a committee that s described as a key reference point for incoming water reforms.
The Government is in the middle of reforming local government s three waters services into a small number of multi-regional entities.
The joint Three Waters Steering Committee was established to ensure perspectives, interests, and expertise of both central and local government are accommodated as the reform programme progresses, a Department of Internal Affairs spokesperson said.
Monday, 8 March 2021, 7:55 am
Christchurch City Council Chief Executive Dawn Baxendale
is implementing a new Executive Leadership Team and Group
Structure which halves the number of general managers and
groups.
“I am introducing this change because as a
Council we need to change the way we work so we can deliver
best possible services to our residents,” Mrs Baxendale
says.
The new structure draws together the external
services into two groups – an unchanged Citizens and
Community Group led by the current General Manager of this
group, Mary Richardson. The other group is Infrastructure,
Planning and Regulatory Services. Jane Davis, the current
It is understood strategy and transformation general manager Brendan Anstiss left the organisation on Friday, along with corporate services and consenting and compliance general manager Leonie Rae. City services general manager David Adamson had already left, it is understood. Two of the former general manager roles were vacant at the time of the restructure.
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Christchurch City Council citizens and community general manager Mary Richardson was not part of the restructure and retains her role. Citizens and community general manager Mary Richardson was not part of the review and retains her role. Richardson is the only surviving member of the executive team who was on the payroll when Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier found that allegations members of that team were keeping negative information about the council from the public and elected members were not taken seriously by Edwards.
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