Saturday, 17 July 2021, 4:44 pm
Local Government New Zealand’s (LGNZ) member councils
have today passed seven remits to direct LGNZ’s policy
advocacy.
LGNZ is the peak body representing New
Zealand’s 78 local councils, providing a unified voice for
the sector and a pathway for continuous improvement through
CouncilMARK™.
All 78 member councils were able to
debate and vote on proposed remits at the LGNZ Annual
General meeting.
A brief summary of each remit, and
the voting results, can be found below:
1.
Tree Protection
Proposed by Auckland Council
and supported by Auckland Zone. This remit calls for the
urgent repeal of current provisions in the Resource
Press Release – Local Government NZ Local Government New Zealands (LGNZ) member councils have today passed seven remits to direct LGNZs policy advocacy. LGNZ is the peak body representing New Zealands 78 local councils, providing a unified voice for the sector and a pathway …
Local Government New Zealand’s (LGNZ) member councils have today passed seven remits to direct LGNZ’s policy advocacy.
LGNZ is the peak body representing New Zealand’s 78 local councils, providing a unified voice for the sector and a pathway for continuous improvement through CouncilMARK™.
All 78 member councils were able to debate and vote on proposed remits at the LGNZ Annual General meeting.
• Rubbish – 34.2 tonnes
However, with a new service comes a period of time for everyone to establish new ways of working– both residents and Council.
“We’re working with our residents on clarifying what the key service requirements are and providing as much information and instructions as we can on what goes in each bin as we implement this service to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill,” says Gary.
“We’re all in this together. Together we can work hard to make this a streamlined service for everyone where the end result is a better outcome for the environment.”
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