Saddle Hill Community Board

The Saddle Hill Community Board represents your local community and advocates to Dunedin City Council about local issues, including public transport and facilities such as libraries and parks. The board is made up of six members. This is a single transferable vote (STV) election, so you vote by ranking the candidates on your ballot paper. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the Saddle Hill Community Board election.

Vianney Santagati

Vianney Santagati

Why I'm standing

I want to help create a vital, active, community where people are helped to achieve goals and visions they have in or for the community.

About me

I have lived and helped in the community for over thirty years, starting with Plunket, then the local school board, I have helped create mosaics at local schools. Currently I am working on a mosaic wall for Waldronville and also part of the team opposing the Smooth Hill Landfill. I am an experienced team player and work/play well with others. My agenda is to help others and help the community.

My priorities
  1. To understand the needs of the community and to clarify what needs are being met and what are not.
  2. To monitor the environment for threats such as pollution, coastal erosion, and loss of wetlands.
  3. To beautify the community.
Before politics

Sales

Residence

Ocean View

Age

63

Why I'm standing

I want to help create a vital, active, community where people are helped to achieve goals and visions they have in or for the community.

About me

I have lived and helped in the community for over thirty years, starting with Plunket, then the local school board, I have helped create mosaics at local schools. Currently I am working on a mosaic wall for Waldronville and also part of the team opposing the Smooth Hill Landfill. I am an experienced team player and work/play well with others. My agenda is to help others and help the community.

My priorities
  1. To understand the needs of the community and to clarify what needs are being met and what are not.
  2. To monitor the environment for threats such as pollution, coastal erosion, and loss of wetlands.
  3. To beautify the community.
Before politics

Sales

Residence

Ocean View

Age

63