Rotorua Lakes Community Board

The Rotorua Lakes Community Board represents your local community and advocates to Rotorua District Council about local issues, including public transport and facilities such as libraries and parks. The board is made up of five members: four members elected by voters, and one councillor from the Rotorua District Council. There will be no election this year because there are the same number of candidates as there are positions. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the Rotorua Lakes Community Board election.

Environment

Local governments play a central role in protecting the environment, reducing waste and safeguarding biodiversity. The worsening state of New Zealand’s lakes and rivers is a major challenge for local councils, which work with regional councils in the management of water resources in their area.

Environment

Local governments play a central role in protecting the environment, reducing waste and safeguarding biodiversity. The worsening state of New Zealand’s lakes and rivers is a major challenge for local councils, which work with regional councils in the management of water resources in their area.

  • Increase programs of planting, particularly trees, to support climate change mitigation, biodiversity and improved water quality.

    Support and advocate for those doing community projects around pest control and planting. Alongside good research to support their work.

    Progress with current plans to minimise waste by committing to green waste collection and other such strategies.

  • Reduction of silt and nitrates is need water health identification of high inflow points is required.

    Didymo and lake slime and carp control education for fisher man and woman and identification of effected areas and monitor spread.

    Leasing with the regional council on the lake levels eg opening and closing of the spill ways.

  • Increase programs of planting, particularly trees, to support climate change mitigation, biodiversity and improved water quality.

    Support and advocate for those doing community projects around pest control and planting. Alongside good research to support their work.

    Progress with current plans to minimise waste by committing to green waste collection and other such strategies.

  • Reduction of silt and nitrates is need water health identification of high inflow points is required.

    Didymo and lake slime and carp control education for fisher man and woman and identification of effected areas and monitor spread.

    Leasing with the regional council on the lake levels eg opening and closing of the spill ways.