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Candidates Discuss Rates Rise at Warkworth Local Board Meeting

Approximately 50 residents gathered at the Salty Dog Inn in Snells Beach on September 1, 2023, to engage with candidates vying for the Rodney Local Board’s Warkworth Subdivision seats. The meeting, organized by the Snells Beach Residents and Ratepayers Association, featured candidates Tim Holdgate, David Robb, and Ivan Wagstaff, who addressed community concerns, particularly regarding the recent rise in local rates.
This event marked the second candidates meeting of the election season, highlighting the community’s interest in the implications of local governance on financial matters. Each candidate responded to questions posed by the audience and the event’s moderator, Brian Fehsenfeld, who serves as the treasurer for the association. Candidate Taabeta Tebau was unable to attend, leaving the floor to Holdgate, Robb, and Wagstaff to share their perspectives.
The focus of the evening was largely on the recent increase in rates, a decision that has stirred debate among residents. Candidates articulated their positions on how they would address fiscal policies and ensure responsible management of community funds. Residents were encouraged to voice their concerns and ask questions, creating an interactive atmosphere that aimed to clarify the candidates’ stances on financial accountability and transparency.
Holdgate emphasized the importance of understanding the reasons behind the rate increase. He noted that while it is necessary to maintain and improve local services, the impact on residents’ finances must be considered. Robb echoed this sentiment, stating that any financial decisions must be made with a clear understanding of their long-term effects on the community.
Wagstaff added a different perspective, proposing that increased communication between the board and residents could help alleviate concerns over rising rates. He suggested more community forums and regular updates on budgetary decisions to foster a collaborative environment.
As the local government election approaches, the candidates will continue to engage with residents, responding to their needs and expectations. The next candidates meeting promises to further address the pressing issues facing the community as voters prepare to make informed decisions at the polls.
The dynamic discussions at the Salty Dog Inn illustrate the ongoing dialogue about local governance and its impact on daily life in Warkworth. With the election drawing near, residents are encouraged to stay informed and participate actively in shaping the future of their community.
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