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The Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board makes decisions at its monthly business meetings.
Members of the public can attend these meetings:
Email mangereotahuhulocalboard@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz for a link to our meetings.
These meetings are usually held on the third Wednesday of the month.
They start at 2pm and are held at:
Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Office
Shop 17B
93 Bader Drive
Māngere
Members of the public can speak at local board business meetings through:
Anyone can speak for up to three minutes during a public forum at a business meeting as long as the topic is related to the roles and responsibilities of the local board.
You do not need to give notice to speak during a public forum, but you must tell the democracy advisor that you intend to speak before the meeting starts.
You can also speak at a business meeting for up to 10 minutes through a deputation. This is a formal presentation and needs approval from the chairperson.
Email mangereotahuhulocalboard@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz at least seven working days before the date of the meeting if you want to speak through a deputation.
Visit Speak at a local board meeting for more information.
Visit Agendas and minutes to:
Visit How to use the 'Agendas and minutes' website to learn how to find meeting schedules and documents.
At local board workshops, local board members discuss various projects and initiatives within their area. These workshops are used to:
Decisions are not made at these workshops. They are only for discussions and to help local board members prepare to make decisions.
Workshops are usually held on the first, second and fourth Wednesday of the month from 1pm.
The public cannot attend these workshops but can watch a recording.
Visit Agendas and minutes to:
Email mangereotahuhulocalboard@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz to contact your local board democracy advisor: