Howick Local Board

Pakuranga Subdivision
The Howick Local Board is one of 21 local boards in Auckland. The local board makes a plan for your area and decides on local issues, activities and facilities. It also oversees council services and facilities in your area, including libraries and parks. The local board is made up of nine members. Members are elected to represent different subdivisions within the local board area. Three members will be elected from your area. 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 Howick Local Board election.

Jobs and economy

Many councils help support local business and economic development. Some promote tourism in their area, or provide business support services and grants.

Jobs and economy

Many councils help support local business and economic development. Some promote tourism in their area, or provide business support services and grants.

  • Encourage our community to support our local owned small businesses before shopping at the corporate supermarkets.

  • Work with local business to make attractive surrounding for community involvement. Establish a collaborative approach instead of an audit approach.

    Support local business to expand and cherish to create job opportunities for youth employment. Security, be local-buy local slogan promotion.

  • Support businesses who are setting up increased security measures again ram-raid style burglaries.

    Fund more youth engagement activities and directly work with Oranga Tāmaki and youth aid police workers to encourage uptake of programmes.

    Work with local businesses to set up more local market days and encourage community trade and organisation.

  • Encourage our community to support our local owned small businesses before shopping at the corporate supermarkets.

  • Work with local business to make attractive surrounding for community involvement. Establish a collaborative approach instead of an audit approach.

    Support local business to expand and cherish to create job opportunities for youth employment. Security, be local-buy local slogan promotion.

  • Support businesses who are setting up increased security measures again ram-raid style burglaries.

    Fund more youth engagement activities and directly work with Oranga Tāmaki and youth aid police workers to encourage uptake of programmes.

    Work with local businesses to set up more local market days and encourage community trade and organisation.

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