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Know your rights when dealing with Council

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This page is supporting information to the article “Get to know your rights” published in Bay Waka, Spring issue 12, page 14, found here.

Standing up for yourself – 101

Our local government, Tauranga City Council, has a great deal of power – their decisions affect many aspects of our lives – homes, roads, what we can do, how and where we can do it and who can do it. Like each of us, Council doesn’t always get it right. They are working in difficult circumstances – growth in Tauranga is unprecedented. But also like us, they are accountable for their decisions. If you think a decision made by Council does not follow Council Regulations, what can you do? Hire a lawyer yes. You can’t afford a lawyer?

These are things I have learned over the past year or so. I am not an expert – and am still learning – and making my share of mistakes! – but if there is something you want to challenge, the following could be useful – kia kaha!

Complaints

Council Policies

Two working days reply

Pro-Bono lawyer

Ombudsman

Disputes Tribunal

Hard copy backups

Official Information Act request

Citizen’s Advice Bureau

Local Media

Elected Officials

 

 

 

 

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