Zero general rates rise over next two years
MEDIA RELEASE
Zero general rates rise over
next two years
For immediate release:11
June2009
Completion of its Ten Year Plan public
submissions and hearings process means Environment Bay of
Plenty can now confirm a zero percent rise in general rates
over the next two years.
In Year Three of the plan,
2011/2012, general rates will rise by 2.3
percent.
“We have listened to our communities and
that has meant we have made changes in some areas but I am
pleased it has been possible to hold the general rate at its
current level for the next two years,” said Environment
Bay of Plenty Chairman John Cronin.
While general
rates were kept at the lowest possible level, targeted rates
will increase for specific areas of work including flood
management and transport.
During the next three
years, Council will spend $69.6 million on work in Year One,
$83 million on work in Year Two and $100 million in Year
Three.
“We are aware of tougher economic times
facing all our communities and our aim has been to keep
rates as affordable as possible,” Chairman Cronin
said.
“To achieve that, we have been able to use
our investments in the Port of Tauranga Ltd to offset rates
increases, squeeze spending and push some work out to later
years.
“Our spending priorities and work
programme have met with general approval from ratepayers but
where concerns have been expressed, we have listened to
those concerns and made appropriate
changes.”
Ratepayers made 199 submissions on the
draft plan and completed 465 survey forms distributed
through Environment Bay of Plenty’s bi-monthly
“Backyard” newsletter.
The Ten Year Plan will
be adopted at a council meeting on June
24.
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