Whanganui District Council

Whanganui General Ward
The Whanganui District Council provides local services and facilities, such as public transport, rubbish and recycling, libraries, parks, and recreation facilities. It also makes decisions about building and planning, local regulations, and infrastructure, such as water supply and sewerage. The council is made up of 12 councillors and the mayor. Councillors are elected to represent wards (areas in the district). ten councillors will be elected from the Whanganui ward. This is a first past the post (FPP) election, so you vote by ticking the name of your preferred candidate on your ballot paper. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the Whanganui District Council election.

Transport

Helping communities get from A to B is a key responsibility of local government, from making sure the buses run on time to providing car parking and walking and cycling paths. Whether public transport is the responsibility of the regional or local council depends on where you are in the country. Local councils also own 87% of New Zealand’s roads.

Transport

Helping communities get from A to B is a key responsibility of local government, from making sure the buses run on time to providing car parking and walking and cycling paths. Whether public transport is the responsibility of the regional or local council depends on where you are in the country. Local councils also own 87% of New Zealand’s roads.

  • Advocate to central government to restore adequate LCLR funding and call for targeted investment in rural and provincial road resilience.

    Advocate to central government to prioritise bridge replacements on Dublin Street and Wakefield Street.

    Prioritise footpaths including maintenance and replacement of dangerous faults and new footpaths on Mosston Road, Bastia Hill and others.

  • Prioritise footpaths for all ages and ensure the budget realistically keeps the community safe.

    Prioritise necessary work on roads and footpaths. Pause nice-to-haves while maintaining low rates.

    Champion the bus service by providing support for Heads road businesses.

  • Work with central government to secure funding for a Dublin Street bridge replacement, including redesign of the entrance and exits of the bridge.

    Continue with already started and now partly central government-funded airport work but do not extend the scope of works without serious independent advice.

    Set up parking meters in the CBD to allocate one hour free parking per day as this is only a software change and will improve CBD usage.

  • Monitor and continue to encourage the Te Ngaru public bus project so reliable accessible public transport is a real option.

    Advocate for the active transport strategy to get kids on bikes and keep up pressure to get Waka Kotahi funding for this initiative.

    Promote council efforts to educate users and improve signage so those using shared walk and cycle ways are safe.

  • Support safe public transport with affordable fares and pet-friendly options to reduce congestion.

    Support walking and cycling networks that connect parks to support both human and wildlife movement.

  • Advocate to central government to restore adequate LCLR funding and call for targeted investment in rural and provincial road resilience.

    Advocate to central government to prioritise bridge replacements on Dublin Street and Wakefield Street.

    Prioritise footpaths including maintenance and replacement of dangerous faults and new footpaths on Mosston Road, Bastia Hill and others.

  • Prioritise footpaths for all ages and ensure the budget realistically keeps the community safe.

    Prioritise necessary work on roads and footpaths. Pause nice-to-haves while maintaining low rates.

    Champion the bus service by providing support for Heads road businesses.

  • Work with central government to secure funding for a Dublin Street bridge replacement, including redesign of the entrance and exits of the bridge.

    Continue with already started and now partly central government-funded airport work but do not extend the scope of works without serious independent advice.

    Set up parking meters in the CBD to allocate one hour free parking per day as this is only a software change and will improve CBD usage.

  • Monitor and continue to encourage the Te Ngaru public bus project so reliable accessible public transport is a real option.

    Advocate for the active transport strategy to get kids on bikes and keep up pressure to get Waka Kotahi funding for this initiative.

    Promote council efforts to educate users and improve signage so those using shared walk and cycle ways are safe.

  • Support safe public transport with affordable fares and pet-friendly options to reduce congestion.

    Support walking and cycling networks that connect parks to support both human and wildlife movement.