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Island Council of Saba

The Island Council is the highest governing body of Saba. It represents the people of Saba and is responsible for setting policies, making decisions, and overseeing matters of public interest on the island.

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  • Island Council of Saba Launches Website

    The Island Council of Saba has officially launched its new website, providing the public with more direct access to information about the council and its work.

    Developed over several months and led by SIM Caribbean in collaboration with the Island Registrar’s Office, ICT and Communications Department, the project focused on implementing a range of digital enhancements, resulting in a fully integrated online platform.

About the Council

Council Members

Serving on the Island Council requires commitment, responsibility, and the willingness to make decisions that benefit the wider community. Council members do not take on this role lightly. They dedicate their time and energy to represent the people of Saba, guided by fairness, accountability, and the long-term interests of the island.

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Council Meetings & Webcast

Island Council meetings are where important discussions take place and decisions are made in the public interest. These meetings require time, preparation, and careful consideration. By following the meeting calendar and live webcasts, residents can stay informed and engaged with the democratic process on Saba.

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Council Documents

Council documents provide insight into proposals, decisions, and policies that shape the island’s future. These materials are shared to ensure transparency and informed participation. Reviewing documents may take effort, but it allows citizens to better understand the choices being made and the goals behind them.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Understanding how the Island Council works sometimes requires taking the time to look deeper into processes, roles, and decisions. The FAQ section is designed to provide clear answers to common questions and explain why certain choices are made. This helps residents stay informed and confident about how council matters are handled.

How do I raise an issue with the Island Council?

You can start by bringing your concern to the Central Committee. This is usually the first step, where issues are discussed before moving forward.

You can do this by:

  • Attending a Central Committee meeting
  • Contacting an Island Council member to raise the issue on your behalf 

Starting here helps your issue get early attention and guidance on next steps.

How do I submit a formal request or issue?

If you would like your issue to be officially recorded or placed on the agenda, you can submit it in writing as correspondence.

What to include:

  • A clear explanation of the issue
  • What you are requesting (for example: discussion, investigation, or policy change)
  • Any supporting documents
  • Your contact details

All submissions are added to the Island Council’s incoming correspondence list and are reviewed during public meetings.

Send your request to:
The Office of the Island Registrar
Government Administration Building, The Bottom, Saba

Email: akilah.levenstne@sabagov.nl
Phone: +599 416 3311 ext. 202

How long does it take for a decision to be made?

Final decisions are made during a public Island Council meeting. Before that, your issue will go through several steps:

  • Discussion (often in the Central Committee)
  • Preparation of a formal proposal
  • Placement on the meeting agenda 

Agendas are approved at the start of each meeting, so timing depends on how prepared the item is.

Timeframe:

Most issues take about 1–3 months. More complex matters may take longer.

What can affect the timeline:

  • Whether the issue is for discussion or decision
  • Legal or financial considerations
  • Availability of supporting information
  • Workload of the Council and Executive Council
  • Urgency of the issue 

Tips to help move things forward:

  • Start with the Central Committee
  • Keep your request clear and concise
  • Be specific about what you are asking for
  • Follow up with the Island Registrar
  • Ask a Council member to support your request