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Tuesday, 11 June 2024 10.00am Room 1, Level
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Komiti mō te Whakahaere Tikanga me
te Aro ki te Pae Tawhiti mō ngā Whakahaere ka Whakahaerehia e te
Kaunihera /
OPEN ATTACHMENTS
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11 Summary of Council Controlled Organisation Direction and Oversight Committee information memoranda and briefings (including the forward work programme) – 11 June 2024
B. Joint Workshop: Transport and Infrastructure / CCO Direction and Oversight Committees - Shareholder feedback on Substantive CCOs Draft Statements of Intent 2024-2027 7
Council Controlled Organisation Direction and Oversight Committee 11 June 2024 |
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Komiti mō te Whakahaere Tikanga me te Aro ki te Pae Tawhiti
mō ngā Whakahaere ka Whakahaerehia e te Kaunihera / Council
Controlled Organisation Direction and Oversight Committee This committee deals with having a general overview and insight into the strategy, direction and priorities of all Council Controlled Organisations (CCO) and Ports of Auckland Limited, except Auckland Transport. The full terms of reference can be found here: Auckland Council Governing Body Terms of Reference |
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Draft and final SOIs 2024-2027 CCO Governance and External Partnerships |
Statements of intent set out the objectives and activities of each CCO for the next three years. They serve as a basis for accountability to the council, as the shareholder, and provide an opportunity for the council to influence each organisation’s direction. Under legislation CCOs must deliver annually a draft statement of intent to its shareholders on or before 1 April 2024. Under legislation CCOs must deliver annually a final statement of intent to its shareholders on or before 31 July 2024. Covers: Watercare, Tātaki Auckland Unlimited, Eke Panuku, Manukau Beautification Charitable Trust and Contemporary Art Foundation. |
Note that, due to timing issues, shareholder comments on the draft statements of intent will be approved at the Governing Body meeting on 30 May 2024.
Progress to date: Workshop held 22 May 2024. Approved the proposed shareholder comments on the draft statements of intent at 30 May Governing Body link to decision |
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Letters of Expectation 2025-2028 CCO Governance and External Partnerships |
Council issues an annual letter of expectations to each of its substantive CCOs to inform the development of the CCOs’ Statements of Intent. |
Seeking committee approval of the content of draft 2025-2028 letters of expectation.
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Review of non-substantive Council controlled organisations CCO Governance and External Partnerships |
To ensure that the governance model for Council's non-substantive CCOs is appropriate. CCO/2020/21 approved the council undertaking a review of the status of non-substantive council-controlled organisations and the framework for undertaking the review. |
Committee to make decisions about the future governance of non-substantive CCOs. · Manukau Beautification – June 2024 Memo update to CCODOC on the review on non-substantive CCOs: Late June, post-Manukau Beautification decision.
Progress to date: Te Puru Community Charitable Trust – approved changes to remove council-controlled organisation status link to decision |
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Performance monitoring and reporting |
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Quarterly, Half-Year and Annual Reports 2023/2024 CCO Governance and External Partnerships |
Under the LGA and LGACA the council must regularly undertake performance monitoring of the CCO to evaluate its contribution to meeting its objectives, and the desired results identified in the SOI. |
Committee to receive quarterly reports, receive, and adopt half yearly and annual reports.
Progress to date: Quarter one reports received in November 2023 link to decision Quarter two reports received in March 2024 link to decision Quarter three reports received in May 2024 link to decision |
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CCO and POAL strategic performance oversight |
CCO Board members are requested to attend committee meetings to discuss strategic performance twice yearly. This is to ensure CCO board engagement and relationship building. |
Performance oversight focus: · Watercare – April / July · Eke Panuku – March / September · Tātaki Auckland Unlimited – April / August · Port of Auckland – June / October
Progress to date: Eke Panuku update received March 2024 link to decision Tātaki update received April 2024 link to decision Watercare update received April 2024 link to decision |
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Lead Councillor Updates CCO Governance and External Partnerships |
Mayor Wayne Brown has appointed four lead councillors to attend the board meetings of CCOs allocated to them and report back to this committee quarterly. |
Committee to receive verbal updates from the CCO Lead Councillors
Progress to date: Verbal updates received March 2024 link to decision |
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The State of the City reporting 2024 Tātaki Auckland Unlimited |
The committee wishes to be kept informed on work progressing the areas of focus from the State of the City report: Benchmarking Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland’s international performance (2023). |
Receive verbal progress reports from the Director Economic Development scheduled for July 2024.
Progress to date: Report received at September 2023 committee meeting. Link to decision |
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Haumaru Housing – end of year results 2023/2024 |
Haumaru Housing is a joint venture established by Auckland Council and The Selwyn Foundation. This will ensure the long-term provision of affordable housing services for older people in Auckland. |
Haumaru Housing will report to the CCO Direction and Oversight Committee once a year to discuss performance and end of year results. Results will be presented in November 2024.
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Tamaki Regeneration Company (TRC) - end of year results 2023/2024 |
TRC is a Crown entity that is jointly owned by the government and Auckland Council. TRC is leading urban regeneration activity in Tāmaki to achieve four strategic objectives: social transformation, economic development, placemaking and housing resource. |
TRC will report to the CCO Direction and Oversight Committee once a year to discuss performance and end of year results. Results will be presented in November 2024.
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Model for internal local project oversight groups for Eke Panuku urban regeneration programmes |
Reporting on the model for internal local project oversight groups for projects in priority locations (as per letter of expectation) |
This topic was covered in the Eke Panuku strategic performance oversight presentation on 12 March 2024. Link to decision |
Input into the Tāmaki Regeneration Company letter of expectations 2024 |
Council can provide input into the annual letter of expectations sent by the crown to Tāmaki Regeneration Company. This provides direction when developing their statement of intent and statement of expectations. |
Shareholder comments approved content of draft 2025-2028 letters of expectation. |