Council position to be re-established in wake of survey findings

An Invercargill city council position will be re-established after business owners had their say about the value of the city centre  co-ordinator role.

A survey launched by the Invercargill City Council to gauge the value of the role showed 92.59% of CBD business owners wanted the position to remain.

The co-ordinator had acted as a liaison between retailers and the council, as well as organising and promoting events in the city centre.

The value of the role was reviewed after former council staff member Kari Graber resigned from the  position in September, causing an outcry from business owners who believed it was vital.

The survey, which drew 341 responses from business  owners, employees, and Invercargill residents, showed an overall 78.14% of  respondents wanted council to continue the role.

Survey questions focused on requirements of the role, as well as specific events planned and promoted by the co-ordinator.

"In every category, more respondents considered the service/event provided to be valuable or extremely valuable than the number who considered it of no value," council communications manager Eirwen Harris Mitchell said.

"Overall, the survey results indicate that CBD business owners, employees and members of the public value the  city  centre co-ordinator role and activities, and believe  council should continue with the role," she said.

- Sharon Reece

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