Double Debate - the citizens opportunity to intervene

 I'm a great supporter of the double debate


The Council operates a system of double debate, meaning recommendations from the standing committees are reconsidered at the Council meeting in order to reach a final decision (called a resolution). On occasion an urgent decision may be required, in which case a decision of Council may be made at Committee level.

The action of asking a committee the make a resolution of council, by-passes the double debate.  So why would they be necessary?

Do council governance decision making process take too long? 

From raising the need for a report to a decision could take as long as nine weeks.  Would any other business take nine weeks to make a decision?     

The rest of the world is a rapidly moving place, individuals and organisations want decisions quickly to allow them to plan and implement activities.  

If I were mayor I would shorten the meeting cycle, remove unnecessary and cumbersome committee structures, while retaining the double debate and improve efficiency in decision making.


 I'll say it as I see it, your view may differ and that is ok, so lets be respectful throughout this process.

So lets be nice about it. 

Regards and best wishes 

Nigel Simpson , Candidate for Mayor Napier City Council Elections 2022 

#IfYouCare #NapierIfYouCare #TheThingsYouDontKnowYouDontKnow #Transparancy

This blog is approved by Nigel Simpson, Napier New Zealand - website -  simpson-for-napier.co  

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