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Local Candidates Address Rising Rates at Community Meeting
A recent candidates meeting in Snells Beach focused on the implications of a recent rates rise, drawing around 50 local residents to the Salty Dog Inn on September 1. Three of the four candidates competing for the Rodney Local Board’s Warkworth Subdivision seats—Tim Holdgate, David Robb, and Ivan Wagstaff—addressed community concerns regarding the increased rates and their plans for the future.
The event, organized by the Snells Beach Residents and Ratepayers Association (SBRRA), provided a platform for candidates to respond to questions posed by the audience. The meeting was moderated by Brian Fehsenfeld, the SBRRA treasurer, who facilitated an engaging dialogue between the candidates and attendees. Each candidate presented their views on the recent rate hikes, offering insights into how they plan to address fiscal challenges if elected.
While the candidates acknowledged the necessity of maintaining essential services, they also underscored the importance of ensuring that rate increases are justified and transparent. The audience raised various questions about how the candidates would manage the budget effectively while still prioritizing community needs.
Candidate Taabeta Tebau was notably absent from the meeting, which left some attendees eager to hear her stance on the issues discussed. The presence of the three candidates provided a valuable opportunity for the community to gauge their perspectives and priorities ahead of the upcoming local government election.
As the election date approaches, residents are encouraged to stay informed about each candidate’s proposals and to participate in future discussions. The outcome of this election could significantly impact local governance and community services in the Warkworth area.
Engaging with constituents remains a vital aspect of the candidates’ campaigns, especially in light of recent financial developments that directly affect local residents. As the dialogue continues, local voters will have the chance to consider how each candidate’s vision aligns with their own expectations for the community’s future.
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