Bay of Plenty Regional Council is proposing no changes to its councillor representation arrangements, as part of its requirements to regularly review the make-up of who sits around the council table.
The council is required to review its representation arrangements at least every six years, with the last review taking place in 2012.
That review resulted in a change of councillor numbers in the Rotorua and Tauranga constituencies.
This time the council has proposed numbers stay as they currently are across the region – with the proposal open to submissions between May 24 and June 30.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council chief executive Mary-Anne Macleod said the way in which councillor numbers for each constituency were set was based on identifying communities of interest and fair and effective representation as required under the Local Electoral Act and guidelines from the Local Government Commission.