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Super-city ruled out as Wellington councils look to join forces

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RNZ,
Publish Date
Mon, 18 Mar 2024, 12:02PM
A super-city is a hard sell in the Wellington region and caused a lot of ill-feeling when it was raised 10 years ago, a local body boss says. Photo / RNZ
A super-city is a hard sell in the Wellington region and caused a lot of ill-feeling when it was raised 10 years ago, a local body boss says. Photo / RNZ

Super-city ruled out as Wellington councils look to join forces

Author
RNZ,
Publish Date
Mon, 18 Mar 2024, 12:02PM

Council leaders in the Wellington region are looking at plans that could see their councils amalgamated. 

At the Wellington Regional Leadership Committee meeting on Tuesday, mayors from Wairarapa, Hutt Valley, Kāpiti and Wellington will discuss the possibility of a regional deal. 

A regional deal is a plan that allows an area or city to work with central government on long-term issues for the region. 

Amalgamating councils is being pitched so that challenges around the structure of local government in the region can be addressed. 

Under the early plans there would be one council for Wairarapa, one for Wellington, the Hutt Valley and Porirua and one for Kāpiti and potentially Horowhenua. 

There would still be one regional council. 

The regional deal framework also identifies Three Waters systems and issues related to growth as the areas' two other major challenges. 

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Daran Ponter Photo: RNZ / Dom Thomas

Greater Wellington Regional Council chair Daran Ponter told RNZ the proposal was designed to look at what needed to change for local government in the region to make it "match fit" for regional development. 

"Can we continue with nine local authorities across the region? Or is there some merit in starting to combine local authorities and get some economies of scale, get more joined up thinking around infrastructure connectivity?" 

Ponter said it was not a plan for a super-city. 

"One of the key lessons from 10 years ago in fact when the super-city proposition was driven by Fran Wilde, the former chair of the regional council, is that the community as a whole don't want a super-city. 

"It is a very hard sell in the Wellington region and in fact the whole super-city debate left quite a lot of blood on the floor in relation to the relationships between local authorities and local authorities and their communities." 

He said it has taken them nearly 10 years to get back to having "the conversation" about what their future could look like. 

"If we are not a super-city then what are some of the alternatives for us?" 

A meeting has been organised between the Local Government Minister Simeon Brown and chair of the Wellington Regional Leadership Committee Darrin Apanui and Ponter next month. 

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