Upcoming meetings and agendas

Agendas and related information for upcoming Palmerston North City Council and committee meetings.

Most meetings are held on Wednesdays in the Council Chamber, and begin at 9am. Any changes are specified below.

All meetings are live streamed, and recordings added to YouTube for watching on demand.

Watch Council meetings online

Access agendas and minutes for past meetings

Attending Council meetings

At Council meetings the Mayor and Councillors debate and decide on all sorts of issues that affect our city.

Meetings are held in the Council Chambers, Te Marae o Hine – The Square on most Wednesdays, and anyone is welcome to attend.

You can also watch livestreamed meetings online as they happen, or catch up later on YouTube.

Agenda availability

Agendas are available two working days before each meeting, when they are uploaded to our upcoming meetings and agendas page.

Agendas are also available at the following locations:
  • Customer Service Centre, Civic Administration Building
  • All Council libraries

Or on request by telephoning 06 356 8199 (for collection from Council's Customer Service Centre).

Public participation at meetings

Council actively encourages people to get involved and speak at Council and committee meetings. If you wish to address a committee or Council meeting, please contact our Democracy and Governance team on governance@pncc.govt.nz or phone 06 356 8199.

There are several ways that the public can speak at meetings.

Public Comment (3 minutes)

Members of the public may speak for 3 minutes on any item on the agenda, or on other matters relating to that committee. Please notify the Chair or the Committee Administrator before the meeting, if you wish to give a public comment.

Public Comment is available at all Council and committee meetings.

For extraordinary committee meetings, public comment is only received with the approval of the Chairperson and must be confined to those items appearing on the agenda for the particular meeting concerned.

Presentations (10 minutes)

Members of the public may make a 10-minute presentation to any Committee or Council provided they have requested permission from the Chairperson at least seven working days before the date of the meeting concerned.

In cases of urgent or major public interest, the Chairperson may determine that a presentation be received in a shorter time frame.

Public presentations are available at all committee and Council meetings.

Petitions (10 minutes)

Members of the Public are welcome to present petitions to Council or the relevant Committee.

Petitions:

  • Must contain at least 20 signatures and must consist of fewer than 150 words (excluding signatures).
  • Need to be given to the Council seven working days before date of the meeting.
  • Can not be disrespectful, offensive or include malice statements.
  • Can be written in English or Māori.

Signatures need to be accompanied by a full name and address.

Anyone presenting a petition can speak for up to 10 minutes to the Council or Committee. Alternatively, an Elected Member can read the petition on your behalf, but must only read the petition, statement of parties from which it comes and the number of signatures.

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Committees

Committees

Our committees represent the main areas Council is responsible for. Here’s an overview of how committees work and the issues they cover.

The Mayor and 15 Councillors work through committees to make decisions about what Council will do and how work will be funded.

The committee structure is reviewed every three years after each election.

All meetings are held in the Council Chambers.

Meetings are usually held in public, and Council advertises the issues it will be considering. Non–confidential reports are available to the public. If Council is talking about something confidential, the public may be excluded from that part of the meeting.

Community Resilience & Sustainability Committee

  • Chair: Cr Lorna Johnson
  • Deputy Chair: Cr Brent Barrett
  • Meets monthly.

This committee oversees local public services such as libraries, civil defence emergency management, and waste services. It hears from Sector Leads and Reference Groups and monitors Council’s regulatory functions and environmental performance. Its delegations include approving community leases and the annual Dog Report.

Finance, Performance & Audit Committee

  • Chair: Cr Vaughan Dennison
  • Deputy Chair: Cr Karen Naylor
  • Meets monthly.

This committee focuses on infrastructure and economic activity. It monitors how Council is performing through regular financial and non-financial reports. It also oversees business assurance, risk management, and health and safety reporting. Delegations include approving fees and charges where consultation is not otherwise required, acting as shareholder for the relevant Council-Controlled Organisations (CCOs, listed in its terms) and agreeing contracts to the value of $3M that are otherwise outside of the Chief Executive’s delegation (for projects agreed in the Annual Plan (Budget) or Long-term Plan).

Arts, Culture & Heritage Committee

  • Chair: Cr Rachel Bowen
  • Deputy Chair: Cr Kaydee Zabelin
  • Meets quarterly.

This committee is responsible for cultural public services such as museums and heritage facilities. It monitors the performance of cultural CCOs and oversees the creation of the new Te Motu o Poutoa / Anzac Park CCO. The committee also receives updates from the Heritage Reference Group and cultural sector leads. The Committee has delegation to act as the shareholder for the cultural CCOs.

Sport & Recreation Committee

  • Chair: Cr William Wood
  • Deputy Chair: Cr Leonie Hapeta
  • Meets quarterly.

This committee looks after local recreational infrastructure such as parks, reserves, and sports facilities. It tracks progress on programmes from the Play and Recreation Plan (Goal 2: A creative and exciting city). The Committee has delegation to monitor the Sport Manawatū contract and to agree leases for sport clubs.

Hearings Committee

  • Chair: Cr Lorna Johnson
  • Deputy Chair: Cr William Wood
  • Meets as required.

This committee reviews reports on upcoming hearings and regulatory matters.

Delegations include determining any bus shelter hearing decisions. The Legal Counsel will consult the Chair of the Committee before assigning Commissioners to sit on a hearing panel.

Mayor and Councillors

Grant Smith

Mayor

  • Telephone06 351 4417
  • Email mayor@pncc.govt.nz
  • ProfileGrant Smith is the Mayor of Palmerston North. He was first elected to Council in 2013 and elected Mayor in a by-election in 2015. He is currently in his fifth term as Mayor.

 

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