β¨ Electoral Boundary Objections
14 JANUARY 2014 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 3 77
N12-005 b
Objection T Hickman
Objects to the proposed split of Grey Lynn between two electorates. This split will cause problems with coordinating planning and assistance within the community and with local projects.
Suggested solution: Keep the entire Grey Lynn suburb within the same electorate.
N12-006 b
Objection M Alldred
Objects to the inclusion of Grey Lynn in the Mt Albert electorate, which is a distinctly different community and will be detrimental to the Grey Lynn community spirit.
Suggested solution: Return the suburb of Grey Lynn to the Auckland Central electorate.
N12-007 b
Objection J McBride
Similar to N12-006
N12-008 b
Objection A Field
Similar to N12-006
N12-009 b, h
Objection C and P Patterson
Similar to N12-006
Suggested solution: Ensure all of Grey Lynn remains in one electorate.
N12-010 b, h
Objection Grey Lynn Residents Association
Similar to N12-006
Suggested solution: Focus on moving the eastern boundary of the electorate, an area already split between two electorates and with less affinity with Central Auckland.
N12-011 b, h
Objection Hon C Fletcher, Councillor β Albert-Eden-Roskill Ward
Similar to N12-006
N12-012 b
Objection A Gifford
Objects to the proposed boundary between Mt Albert and Auckland Central, splitting the central Auckland community. The western edge of the central city between Freemans Bay and Westmere have a shared history.
Suggested solution: Move Point Chevalier out of Mt Albert. The boundary to follow Motions Creek from the motorway to the harbour. Kingsland to move into Mt Albert. The eastern boundary could be Queen Street with any surplus population going to Epsom.
N12-013 b, h
Objection Grey Lynn Residents Association
Objects to the inclusion of the western side of Grey Lynn in Mt Albert. Grey Lynn is a cohesive community and the proposed boundary will split this community.
Suggested solution: For the Commission to look at alternatives. One possibility being Auckland Central losing population on its eastern boundary.
N12-014 b, h
Objection New Zealand Labour Party
Objects to the splitting of Grey Lynn, a cohesive community, between two electorates.
Suggested solution: Have the boundary follow Richmond Road from Coxβs Creek to Surrey Crescent, down the Bullock Track to the North Western Motorway. Instead move the Eden Terrace area into Mt Albert.
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Objections to Electoral Boundary Changes
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ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral districts, boundary objections, Grey Lynn, Mt Albert, Auckland Central
8 names identified
- T Hickman, Objected to Grey Lynn split
- M Alldred, Objected to Grey Lynn in Mt Albert
- J McBride, Objected to Grey Lynn in Mt Albert
- A Field, Objected to Grey Lynn in Mt Albert
- C Patterson, Objected to Grey Lynn in Mt Albert
- P Patterson, Objected to Grey Lynn in Mt Albert
- C Fletcher (Honourable), Objected to Grey Lynn in Mt Albert
- A Gifford, Objected to Mt Albert-Auckland Central boundary
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