“I believe that they're trying to silence the opposition.”
These are the words of Garth Mathieson who has been denied the opportunity to speak in the public forum at a Tauranga City Council meeting on Monday.
Mathieson is one of 11 people who have had their request to speak turned down by commission chair Anne Tolley.
They all wanted to speak about the proposed $220 million stadium at the Tauranga Domain that the council will consider adding to the 2024-34 draft Long-Term Plan.
““It seems they [the commission] don't want to hear from us because they have no argument to counter the points that we make.
“It’s another example of the commissioners’ disregard for democracy,” claims Mathieson.
Mathieson is a member of the Tauranga Millennium Track Trust that fundraised and built the all-weather athletics track. If the stadium were to go ahead it would be demolished, the council has proposed relocating the track to Baypark in Mount Maunganui, but Mathieson says the location was “totally unsuitable”.
The proposed “people’s stadium” would provide 7000 permanent seats with the provision for an additional 8000 temporary seats.
It would also include a “light” exhibition centre; a 1300 sqm function centre, a community multi-use facility with 400 sqm of changing rooms and lounge space, and a sports science/physiotherapy space.
An artist’s impression of the proposed community stadium at the Tauranga Domain. Photo: TCC.
The stadium has long been opposed by the sports clubs that could be left homeless by its construction.
If built, the stadium was expected to displace the Tauranga Croquet Club, the Tauranga Bowling Club, and some of Tauranga Lawn Tennis Club’s courts would need to be relocated.
Tauranga Croquet Club member Grahame Benvie and Tauranga Lawn Tennis Club president Philip Brown also had their request to speak declined.
Former councillor Murray Guy told Local Democracy Reporting he and other councillors established the public forum around 2011 to add value to the community, get their “buy-in on projects” and enable them to voice their concerns.
In his view, the public forum policy “does not give the chairperson the discretion to actually deny anyone speaking rights.”
“I'm probably public enemy number one when it comes to the authorities because my focus is all about and has always been about integrity-based democracy.”
“I was hoping to be able to address the commissioners on a totally different perspective,” says Guy.
“I would rather see it enhanced as a green space with no significant sporting options up there at all.”
Former councillor Murray Guy wants the Tauranga Domain to be "enhanced as a green space". Photo: Supplied.
Guy emailed the council and says he believed denying his request to speak was “non-compliant” with council policy.
The response from acting chief executive Christine Jones, sighted by LDR, says the council’s standing orders stated: “The Chairperson has the discretion to decline to hear a speaker”.
Tauranga City Council manager democracy and governance services Coral Hair says if decision is made to fund the stadium in year 6 or 2029/23 of the LTP it would be subject to community consultation.
“There have been 11 requests to speak about the proposed community stadium at Monday’s meeting and these have been declined by the Commission Chair.
“The reason for this is that if the decision is made to include the proposal in the LTP consultation later this year, everyone in the community will have an opportunity to express their views then, before any decisions about the proposal are made,” says Hair.
The meeting will also include decisions on the Memorial Park to Elizabeth Street waterfront recreation connection, Tauranga Climate Action and Investment Plan, and new options for council user fees and charges.
The Tauranga City Council meeting will be held at 9.30am on Monday, August 21. It is open to the public and will also be live streamed.
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6 comments
Anne Tolly
Posted on 18-08-2023 18:23 | By R1Squid
Is pre-historic and needs to be put out to pasture!
Well Well Well
Posted on 18-08-2023 21:44 | By The Caveman
14th October looks good !! National / ACT will DUMP these so called "commissioners" within days !!
Agenda driven Commissioners
Posted on 18-08-2023 23:13 | By waiknot
The commissioners have failed in their number one job, to return Tauranga to democracy. Instead they have become focused on completing a list of projects they in their infinite wisdom have decided democratically elected representatives could not be trusted to complete according to the predetermined agenda.
They’re doing what they’ve been told.
Posted on 19-08-2023 09:40 | By Shadow1
No point in trying any more, it’s clear to me that the commission have been instructed to ignore criticism and negative public opinion and bulldoze their unachievable ten year plan through. Undoubtedly Labour has lost any chance of winning the Tauranga seat because of this. The removal of Democratic Elections is a Human Right issue which we can only hope will be dealt with by the next Government. Every ratepayer can influence that with their vote. Remember, the party vote is the game changer. Look for the party that wants Local Government to have more say in their own future.
Shadow1
@ Shadow1
Posted on 20-08-2023 07:46 | By Thats Nice
I'm 100% with you. We need billboards erected with your spot-on comments.
White elephant
Posted on 21-08-2023 14:31 | By Kancho
A gift to keep on giving from the commissioners a loss making stadium on the " this is want you need list " from the dictators. North Harbour Stadium a huge cost to build now a drain on Auckland ratepayers . Mayor Brown wants to demolish it to cut the losses. Long after the commissioners belated departure their smart growth failures will keep ratepayers paying rate increases
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