09 October 2010

Call to withdraw amalgamation petition



Hands off Tasman Spokesperson Paul Searancke is asking newly elected Nelson Mayor Aldo Miccio to withdraw his amalgamation petition.

“One of his key election promises was that “An Aldo Miccio-led Council will eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy, dithering and decisiveness”.”

“The lack of decision-making within the Nelson Council over the past three years is not a reason to amalgamate Tasman District and Nelson City councils.  As supposed proof of the need for amalgamation Mr Miccio has identified the lack of progress on both the improvements to the state highway through the Whangamoas and the Southern Link.  He should be explaining to the people of Nelson why decisions his Council is solely responsible for have not been made and through that inaction, could lose all the national subsidies available to them through Central Government.”
“This lack of progress is at odds with the progress the Tasman District Council has made on all of its major roading initiatives such as the Ruby Bay bypass due to open later this month.”

“Surely he is not asking the Tasman ratepayers to accept a loss of representation and the significant cost of amalgamation because the Council, on which he sat for the last three years and is now Mayor of, cannot make a decision.”

“If Tasman (and Marlborough for that matter) can progress matters and make decisions without amalgamation, then surely an Aldo Miccio-led Council should be able to – or is he not confident enough in his leadership abilities to do it without us?”

Hands off Tasman encourage people to get their submissions in to the Local Government Commission by 8 November, or alternatively they could sign the Hands off Tasman petition available at outlets around the Tasman District.  For a list of petition locations or more information the group has a blog at www.handsofftasman.blogspot.com.

04 October 2010

Amalgamation Update Newsletter

Tasman District Council is distributing an "Amalgamation Update Newsletter" to all residents/ratepayers to help fill the gap.  The TDC will be providing residents of the District with information to assist them to make their submissions on the amalgamation proposal.  This information will include the Commission's decision-making processes, the various roles within the process and the information residents should consider when submitting to the proposal.

More information is available on the Tasman District Council website http://www.tasman.govt.nz/ or the Local Government Commission website http://www.lgc.govt.nz/ or you can read more information below.

REMEMBER - If you're wanting a study, or to investigate all options, or a cost benefit analysis, then this isn't it.  If you do want these things, then tell the Commission either that you don't want to look at amalgamation as the only option (or you don't want to look at it at all).