- Source: Porirua City Council
The Porirua City Council is the territorial authority for the city of Porirua, New Zealand.
The council is made up of a mayor elected at-large and 10 councillors elected from two general wards (Onepoto General Ward and Pāuatahanui General Ward) and one Māori ward (Parirua Māori Ward). They are elected using a single transferable vote system in triennial elections, with the most recent election being held in 2022.
The current mayor is Anita Baker.
History
Local Government in the Porirua basin began on 1 June 1854 with the Porirua Road Board being declared in the Wellington Provincial Council Gazette. Road boards were set up by the provincial governments to develop and maintain local and district roads.
The first election for the Porirua Road District, held under the District Highways Act 1856, took place on 20 September 1856. On 7th November 1864, the Takapu Road District was declared and wardens for the district were elected annually. The Wellington Highway District Board (Hutt County) was given control of the district in 1872.
In 1876, Makara and Porirua ridings were made part of the Karori-Makara Highway Board and elections were conducted. Later that year, Porirua was established as one of six ridings making up Hutt County, which in turn was established by the Counties Act 1876 as one of 12 counties which would replace the Wellington Province. It elected 2 councillors to the Hutt County Council.
In 1908, Makara County was separated from Hutt County, amalgamating the Porirua riding with the Makara riding and Tawa. The first elections for Makara County were held on 28 January 1908.
Following the construction of a new business district on the site of the village of Porirua beginning in the 1950s, the autonomous Borough of Porirua was established on 1 September 1962, the day after Makara County was abolished. The rest of what had been the Makara County was re-incorporated into Hutt County as the Makara Riding. Tawa had already separated from the county to form its own Town Board in 1951.
Porirua was declared to be a city in 1965 by Governor-general Sir Bernard Fergusson.
On 1 April 1973, the city of Porirua was expanded to include large areas to the north-east and some to the south, transferred from Hutt County, along with Mana Island. In 1988, it was further expanded to include the Horokiri riding, which contained most of Whitby and large rural areas, before Hutt County was abolished in the 1989 local government reforms, which transferred to Wellington City most of the southern fringe areas that had been added in 1973 - notably the Takapu Valley and Arohata.
Council and committees
The elected mayor and councillors provide governance for the city by setting the policy direction of the council, monitoring its performance, representing the city's interests, and employing the Chief Executive.
The Chief Executive is in charge of the administration of the council and employs all other council staff to achieve its strategic priorities. The Chief Executive is currently Wendy Walker.
= Current councillors
== Committees
=Wards
The 10 councillors are elected from three wards: Onepoto General Ward, Pāuatahanui General Ward, and Parirua Māori Ward.
Candidates standing in the general wards are elected by voters registered on the general electoral roll, while those standing in the Māori ward are elected by voters registered on the Māori electoral roll.
= Parirua Māori Ward
=The Parirua Māori Ward elects 1 councillor and covers the whole city of Porirua.
The Parirua Māori Ward was established following a council vote in May 2021, a representation review and an appeal to the Local Government Commission which upheld its establishment.
= Onepoto General Ward
=The Onepoto General Ward elects 5 councillors and covers:
= Pāuatahanui General Ward
=The Pāuatahanui General Ward elects 4 councillors and covers:
Coat of arms
Porirua City was granted a Coat of Arms by the Earl Marshal of England on 1 December 1965. The city officially adopted the coat of arms via a bylaw on 27 November 1969.
Notable councillors
Whitford Brown, the first Mayor of Porirua
Ken Douglas, trade union leader
Ken Gray, All Black
Gary McCormick, poet, radio and television personality
Helen Smith, first member of the Values Party to be elected to local government
Rex Willing
See also
Territorial authorities bordering Porirua City Council:
Wellington City Council
Hutt City Council
Upper Hutt City Council
Kāpiti Coast District Council
Greater Wellington Regional Council – the regional council covering Porirua
References
External link
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Porirua
- Laguna Aotea
- Wellington
- Daftar kota kembar di Inggris
- Porirua City Council
- Porirua
- 1983 Porirua local elections
- List of by-elections to the Porirua City Council
- Porirua Harbour
- Whitby, New Zealand
- Pukerua Bay
- Stieller v Porirua City Council
- Plimmerton
- 1992 Porirua local elections