Kaipātiki Local Board

The Kaipātiki 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 eight 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 Kaipātiki Local Board election.

Tim Spring

Shore Action

| Kaipātiki Local Board Member

Tim Spring

Shore Action

| Kaipātiki Local Board Member

Why I'm standing

I am standing because I see the added value community led approaches to service is reflected in the attitude of our community and I want to protect and nurture that for years to come. Empowering our local stakeholders has been essential to making Kaipātiki what it is today and I see it as my mission to continue being in their corner. Prioritising them over council led services.

About me

I will make a good elected representative because of my balanced approach to decision making. I am a combination of fairness, empathy, pragmatism, and decisiveness. I have lived and worked in Kaipātiki for almost fifteen years and I know it well. From the best sushi shop on the Shore to the most stunning view of the city. I am a through and through local who reps Northcote colours on Saturdays, and drives Onewa on weekdays.

My priorities
  1. Deliver stage three of the Beachhaven Coastal Connections.
  2. Find a permanent new home for Kaipātiki Youth Development Trust.
  3. Support the reconstituted Kaipātiki Youth Board to the point they are capable of delivering projects.
Current role

Kaipātiki Local Board Member

Residence

Hillcrest

Age

27

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Why I'm standing

I am standing because I see the added value community led approaches to service is reflected in the attitude of our community and I want to protect and nurture that for years to come. Empowering our local stakeholders has been essential to making Kaipātiki what it is today and I see it as my mission to continue being in their corner. Prioritising them over council led services.

About me

I will make a good elected representative because of my balanced approach to decision making. I am a combination of fairness, empathy, pragmatism, and decisiveness. I have lived and worked in Kaipātiki for almost fifteen years and I know it well. From the best sushi shop on the Shore to the most stunning view of the city. I am a through and through local who reps Northcote colours on Saturdays, and drives Onewa on weekdays.

My priorities
  1. Deliver stage three of the Beachhaven Coastal Connections.
  2. Find a permanent new home for Kaipātiki Youth Development Trust.
  3. Support the reconstituted Kaipātiki Youth Board to the point they are capable of delivering projects.
Current role

Kaipātiki Local Board Member

Residence

Hillcrest

Age

27

Connect via