Waitematā Local Board

The Waitematā 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 seven members. 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 Waitematā Local Board election.

Shayne La Rosa

Rock the Vote

Shayne La Rosa

Rock the Vote

Why I'm standing

I am running for council because I am concerned how over the last few years our city, and NZ, has become unpleasant to live in. I want to help make Auckland a great place to live in again. A vibrant, inclusive, safe place where we can be proud to be Aucklanders.

About me

I am a small business owner myself in hospitality and my issues are some that I know are being experienced by many others. I am a fourth generation Aucklander having grown up out west. I do not like big government with it's central control and see this as being the cause of many of our current problems. I do not like the current trajectory this government is on.

My priorities
  1. Get Auckland working again by freeing up the vehicular flow. No more bike lanes, removing car parks.
  2. Equal opportunities for all Aucklanders. No ethnic group should have special privileges.
  3. Stop wastage of money on unnecessary projects, to be able to reduce rates.
Before politics

Business owner, hospitality

Residence

Kingsland

Age

57

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Why I'm standing

I am running for council because I am concerned how over the last few years our city, and NZ, has become unpleasant to live in. I want to help make Auckland a great place to live in again. A vibrant, inclusive, safe place where we can be proud to be Aucklanders.

About me

I am a small business owner myself in hospitality and my issues are some that I know are being experienced by many others. I am a fourth generation Aucklander having grown up out west. I do not like big government with it's central control and see this as being the cause of many of our current problems. I do not like the current trajectory this government is on.

My priorities
  1. Get Auckland working again by freeing up the vehicular flow. No more bike lanes, removing car parks.
  2. Equal opportunities for all Aucklanders. No ethnic group should have special privileges.
  3. Stop wastage of money on unnecessary projects, to be able to reduce rates.
Before politics

Business owner, hospitality

Residence

Kingsland

Age

57

Connect via
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