Councils are responsible for a wide range of utilities and services that we all rely on, from rubbish and recycling to street cleaning. Councils are currently also responsible for managing waste water, storm water and drinking water infrastructure – the ‘Three Waters’. But that may be about to change, with central government seeking to shift the delivery of Three Waters services to four new larger entities, which could borrow enough to upgrade the country’s water infrastructure.
Councils are responsible for a wide range of utilities and services that we all rely on, from rubbish and recycling to street cleaning. Councils are currently also responsible for managing waste water, storm water and drinking water infrastructure – the ‘Three Waters’. But that may be about to change, with central government seeking to shift the delivery of Three Waters services to four new larger entities, which could borrow enough to upgrade the country’s water infrastructure.
Continue with the agreed plan to keep water services in-house as this is what the community said they wanted.
Fund the plan to continue to address drainage issues and impact of flooding on residents and properties.
Work with government to get a reasonable exemption process in place so chlorine can safely be removed from water supplies.
Support investment of $100 million over the next several years to ensure the best Three Waters services.
Support owners of 14,000 dogs with facilities that make the district dog friendly and safe.
Support waste educators to deliver programmes to reduce and rethink waste, making the district a cleaner and better place to live.
Continue to build and improve internet connectivity throughout the district.
Ensure areas with regular drainage problems are addressed.
Ensure the council continues to manage storm, waste and drinking water responsibilities well and keep them under local control.
Ensure the council provides frequent and reliable bin collection.
Invest in water and wastewater infrastructure, not vanity projects or political distractions.
Streamline consent and dog registration to reduce delays, costs and fees for residents.
Ensure safe, reliable and affordable drinking water, waste water and storm water under council control.
Commit to an in-house business unit for water services owned by ratepayers and seek chlorine exemptions for urban water supplies.
Commit to increasing budget for roading infrastructure including footpaths as roading has been underfunded historically and lobby NZTA for funds.
Introduce improved levels of service for drainage and maintenance, support drainage advisory groups and address undercurrents at Mandeville.
Stocktake council-owned land and assess viability of conversion to renewable electricity generation assets such as solar farms.
Support establishment of the Ratepayers Assistance Scheme with electrification loans as a core incentive that benefits the environment.
Develop a district-wide composting approach to raise awareness of benefits to local soil and reduce food waste going to landfill.
Develop a district-wide composting approach to raise awareness of the benefits to local soil and reduce food waste going to landfill.
Continue with the agreed plan to keep water services in-house as this is what the community said they wanted.
Fund the plan to continue to address drainage issues and impact of flooding on residents and properties.
Work with government to get a reasonable exemption process in place so chlorine can safely be removed from water supplies.
Support investment of $100 million over the next several years to ensure the best Three Waters services.
Support owners of 14,000 dogs with facilities that make the district dog friendly and safe.
Support waste educators to deliver programmes to reduce and rethink waste, making the district a cleaner and better place to live.
Continue to build and improve internet connectivity throughout the district.
Ensure areas with regular drainage problems are addressed.
Ensure the council continues to manage storm, waste and drinking water responsibilities well and keep them under local control.
Ensure the council provides frequent and reliable bin collection.
Invest in water and wastewater infrastructure, not vanity projects or political distractions.
Streamline consent and dog registration to reduce delays, costs and fees for residents.
Ensure safe, reliable and affordable drinking water, waste water and storm water under council control.
Commit to an in-house business unit for water services owned by ratepayers and seek chlorine exemptions for urban water supplies.
Commit to increasing budget for roading infrastructure including footpaths as roading has been underfunded historically and lobby NZTA for funds.
Introduce improved levels of service for drainage and maintenance, support drainage advisory groups and address undercurrents at Mandeville.
Stocktake council-owned land and assess viability of conversion to renewable electricity generation assets such as solar farms.
Support establishment of the Ratepayers Assistance Scheme with electrification loans as a core incentive that benefits the environment.
Develop a district-wide composting approach to raise awareness of benefits to local soil and reduce food waste going to landfill.
Develop a district-wide composting approach to raise awareness of the benefits to local soil and reduce food waste going to landfill.
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