Porirua City Council

Pāuatahanui General Ward
The Porirua City Council provides local services and facilities, such as public transport, rubbish and recycling, libraries, parks, and recreation facilities. It also makes decisions about building and planning, local regulations, and infrastructure, such as water supply and sewerage. The council is made up of ten councillors and the mayor. Councillors are elected to represent wards (areas in the city). four councillors will be elected from the Pāuatahanui ward. 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 Porirua City Council 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.

  • Advocate for a review of the failing recycling scheme and community-led options to divert greenwaste from the landfill.

    Implement the Porirua Harbour Accord including ensuring new developments and existing infrastructure do not contaminate the harbour.

    Support local groups active on the environment, eg Predator Free, and maintain the riparian planting programme.

  • Enhance native planting and wetland restoration projects.

    Protect harbour by reducing pollution and stormwater run-off.

    Stop environmentally harmful developments in high-risk areas.

  • Establish council rubbish bins alongside the recycling collection program to reduce recycling contamination, litter and fly tipping.

    Restore Porirua harbour through strict development controls on silt and sediment runoff and ramp up the riparian planting program.

    Support pest and predator free sanctuary initiatives starting with making the Whitireia peninsula predator free using Miramar as a model.

  • Focus on basics such as street cleaning, graffiti removal, mowing and care of parks and open spaces.

    Invest in wastewater infrastructure to prevent sewerage polluting local waterways, harbours or beaches.

    Support cost-effective planting initiatives and encourage greenery as the primary beautification tool.

  • Commit the council to continue funding the riparian planting scheme.

    Create a fit-for-purpose solution to future waste management needs that is equitable for the ratepayers.

    Enforce legislation to penalise abusers of the natural environment to the full extent possible.

  • Create a platform for the community to view water health, marine ecology and biodiversity results under the Porirua Harbour Accord.

    Develop a regional waste management plan as Spicer Landfill is not a long-term solution for the community and region.

    Increase partnership with Predator Free Porirua and use the council website and facilities to promote community participation.

  • Advocate for a review of the failing recycling scheme and community-led options to divert greenwaste from the landfill.

    Implement the Porirua Harbour Accord including ensuring new developments and existing infrastructure do not contaminate the harbour.

    Support local groups active on the environment, eg Predator Free, and maintain the riparian planting programme.

  • Enhance native planting and wetland restoration projects.

    Protect harbour by reducing pollution and stormwater run-off.

    Stop environmentally harmful developments in high-risk areas.

  • Establish council rubbish bins alongside the recycling collection program to reduce recycling contamination, litter and fly tipping.

    Restore Porirua harbour through strict development controls on silt and sediment runoff and ramp up the riparian planting program.

    Support pest and predator free sanctuary initiatives starting with making the Whitireia peninsula predator free using Miramar as a model.

  • Focus on basics such as street cleaning, graffiti removal, mowing and care of parks and open spaces.

    Invest in wastewater infrastructure to prevent sewerage polluting local waterways, harbours or beaches.

    Support cost-effective planting initiatives and encourage greenery as the primary beautification tool.

  • Commit the council to continue funding the riparian planting scheme.

    Create a fit-for-purpose solution to future waste management needs that is equitable for the ratepayers.

    Enforce legislation to penalise abusers of the natural environment to the full extent possible.

  • Create a platform for the community to view water health, marine ecology and biodiversity results under the Porirua Harbour Accord.

    Develop a regional waste management plan as Spicer Landfill is not a long-term solution for the community and region.

    Increase partnership with Predator Free Porirua and use the council website and facilities to promote community participation.