What is a Governance Statement?
The Local Governance Statement is a collection of information about the processes through which the Council engages with its community, how the Council makes decisions, and how citizens can influence those processes.
A local governance statement helps support the purpose of local government by promoting local democracy. The statement does this by providing the public with information on the ways to influence local democratic processes.
The Kapiti Coast District Council produced its First Governance Statement in December, 2003.
What information does the Governance Statement contain?
The Governance Statement includes the following broad categories of information or identifies for citizens where this information can be found:
- governance structures and processes
- functions, responsibilities and activities of the Kapiti Coast District Council
- electoral arrangements
- the way Elected Members make decisions and relate to each other and to the management of the Kapiti Coast District Council
- key policies of the Kapiti Coast District Council.
Governance Statement 2008 (21 pages, 240kb)
Elected Members Code of Conduct (19 pages, 94kb)
Governance Structure approved by Council 6 March, amended 28 May 2008 (65 pages, 300kb)