Archive | DR PETER HOUSTON Feb 2008 |
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| Monday, 04 February 2008 | |
Long term Redcliffe Councillor, Dr. Peter
Houston has entered the Mayoral Race for the new Regional Council of Moreton
Bay.
Cr. Houston, with a
total of 17 years on Redcliffe Council, feels that the initiative he had shown
on Redcliffe City Council in beautifying and promoting the area has brought
Redcliffe forward considerably over the last 16 years and the same initiative
is needed to set up the new Council to be a constructive and productive unit,
with good outcomes for all existing staff.
“New Council, New Leadership” Cr. Houston
said.
“Redcliffe is recognised in all surrounding
areas as having really progressed over that time, more so in many respects than
the surrounding regions. I’m proud as Deputy Mayor of the 1991-1994 Council as
having initiated that direction, working at the time with four other
Councillors of a similar inclination. I call them, including myself, as the
“Fabulous Five” In that three years we established the foreshore bikeways,
placed three palm trees and landscaped all large roundabouts; constructed the current illuminated “Welcome
to Redcliffe” signs; constructed the
foreshore parks of Scarborough Beach Park and Pelican Park at Clontarf with
shelters and playground; and finally built the Settlement Cove Swimming
lagoon and suburban signs.” Cr. Houston
said.
“The subsequent Council failed to capitalise
on these improvements when re-elected in 1997 , working again with a group of
like minded Councillors as Chairman of
Works I again set in train building a new Jetty, refurbishing Suttons beach and
Margate Beach (with 1993 plan); building
a new Library and Art Gallery as well as a $5 Million refurbishment of the
Council building. These are the changes people can see and this same initiative
is needed to give the best results for the Moreton Bay Region. I have this
experience and in doing so have managed change to turn the Redcliffe City
Council away from being just a maintenance Council to having a significant
impact on improving residents and visitors lifestyle. This is where Local
Government has to go. It has to create benefits for those it represents.” Cr. Houston said.
“The task ahead is significant. Firstly to
work with the interim administration to establish the first Budget and in doing
so take a big step towards setting up the new area. Secondly, overseeing the
appointment of the new senior staff;
thirdly developing the first corporate and strategic Plan for the
Council; and fourthly feeding the outcomes of those plans into the following
Budget; all the time ensuring
maintenance of all three areas is maintained or improved and services to all
ratepayers does not decline in any way.”
Cr Houston said.
“To my mind the
only way to achieve these outcomes is to leave operations and works depots
where they are within the three
existing areas during the functioning of
the first budget.” Cr. Houston said. “The role of the Mayor is to create unity within his elected Council and to ensure that the Senior staff selected are productive especially in the completion of the Capital Works in the Budget. I have the experience and know how to achieve this outcome. I look forward to the challenge and see my successful business experience as an asset”. |
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