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Candidate for Hibiscus and Bays Local Board (Hibiscus Coast Subdivision)
Coast Community
I’m Jake Law, running for re-election to the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board. A lifelong Coast resident, I’ve really enjoyed representing you as a proactive local board member. I am a local teacher, advocate, and have strong governance experience, serving on the Harbour Hospice advisory board and Orewa Business Association board. I continue to bring a fresh, positive, and dedicated approach to local decision making. I’m proud of successfully delivering much needed outcomes including the Orewa Library upgrade, storm remediation works, backing local business, and supporting community initiatives, as a liaison to Pest Free HBC and the Hibiscus Men’s Shed. Our community needs the best representatives who will ensure that we deliver key projects: retaining the Gulf Harbour ferry, delivering the Penlink Whangaparāoa bus station, and securing a positive outcome for the future of Orewa Beach. Vote for our Coast Community team, Jake Law, Nick Rado, and Gemma Moffat.
I am seeking re-election to the Hibiscus and Bays Local Board because I believe we need proactive and dedicated local board members. The Hibiscus Coast is a fast growing community and is at risk of being left behind in the wider Auckland region without strong voices demanding the best outcomes for out community. I have established connections with community organisations and been a strong advocate for needed local outcomes, such as water infrastructure upgrades and transport improvements.
I am a local teacher, advocate, and have strong governance experience, serving on the Harbour Hospice advisory board and Orewa Business Association board. I continue to bring a fresh, positive, and dedicated approach to local decision making. I believe that elected members need to know how to listen to the community they represent, and communicate decisions made that impact the community. I have strong communication skills utilizing radio, news and social media to share timely updates.
Jake will be a strong voice for our community, focused on three key priorities: securing the long-term future of the Gulf Harbour ferry including improving ferry reliability, delivering Penlink and the Whangaparāoa bus station to improve local transport options, and safeguarding the Orewa Beach reserve by putting all protection options – including new, innovative solutions on the table to ensure this iconic coastline is preserved for future generations, while keeping current reserve amenities.
We support safer roads, more reliable public transport, and better walking and cycling connections—especially in underserved coastal areas and new suburbs. Priorities include delivering the Penlink bus station and creating a safer, more accessible Hibiscus Coast bus station. Connection buses, better footpaths, and safer pedestrian access in needed areas like Hatfields Beach and Gulf Harbour will reduce traffic and improve access for all.
Auckland’s water must be clean, secure, and resilient. We support upgrading stormwater systems, and better wastewater treatment to protect our environment and prevent flooding, especially in vulnerable areas such as low lying parts of Orewa, Manly and Stanmore Bay. Watercare must prioritise investment in the Hibiscus Coast to ensure that we no longer have pollution going into our streams and beaches. We must ensure development contributions from the Coast are going back into our infrastructure.
Growing communities must be focused and well planned around transport links and town centres. New developments need supporting infrastructure to keep pace with growth. Ensure that new communities have developed parks and playgrounds. Develop the Millwater Butler Stoney Park that has been long delayed as a fast tracked priority. It’s important we protect our local character while enabling affordable homes and liveable neighbourhoods that reflect our unique coastal community.
Protect and restore local reserves, waterways, and green spaces. Support native planting, pest control, and climate-resilient projects like the wetland restoration project in Stanmore Bay. Our coastlines and parks must be preserved for future generations. Invest in community environmental organisations to deliver smarter and more affordable environmental outcomes. Support a pest free Hibiscus Coast and support specific environmental projects like the Weiti river restoration.
We’ll strengthen community wellbeing with safer public spaces, better libraries and facilities, and more events and activities that bring people together. Support youth spaces, elder services, and neighbourhood groups that build connection and resilience. Invest wisely in community initiatives like the Men’s Shed, and the Youth Hauora Network that support young and old alike while delivering positive community outcomes.
Champion local enterprise with economic development grants, and events that draw people to the Coast’s town centres. Recognize our unique local heritage as well as modern communities through food, events, and the arts. Ensure town centres are safer, and advocate to Auckland Transport to improve public transport links to business centres. Give direct liaison support to business associations to improve local business connection and efficiency.
Ensure that locally led civil defense shelters are active and prepared for emergencies. Provide clear communication about local decisions to all community stakeholders. Back organisations that deliver clear community benefits while making efficient use of resources. Deliver more affordable events and activities in our communities by utilizing trusted community organisations. Support the local community led marae Te Herenga Waka o Orewa as a cultural hub, delivering matariki and cultural events.
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