Rate Payers asked to Pay for White Water Rafting Project
Rate Payers asked to Pay for White Water Rafting Project
Hard on the heels of a recent contentious
decision by an Auckland Controlled Organisation to spend
nearly $11 million on the V8 Supercars another CCO, Regional
Facilities Auckland, is seeking $30 from the Auckland
Council to fund a white water rafting course next to the
Pacific Events Centre in Manukau. In addition to funding
from the rate payer the CCO is seeking $10 million of tax
payer funding through the Ministry of Economic Development.
Howick Councillor Dick Quax expressed surprise at
the controversial proposal has been
resurrected.
“The old Manukau City Council voted
this project down by a large majority before the
amalgamation in 2010 on the basis that it is hugely
expensive to build and operate and well beyond what the
mandate of the Council.”
“If there is a demand
for white water rafting in Auckland then the private sector
will undoubtedly provide such a facility. I just don’t see
the private sector putting up their money but it seems that
the long suffering rate payer will be asked to dig deep for
what can only be described a luxury we can ill afford in
recessionary times.”
“The people of Manukau
have already been extraordinarily generous to the Trust that
runs the Pacific Event Centre providing it with money, land,
a loan guarantee and ongoing grants to pay for local events
that cannot afford the high rents the Trust charge to use
the facility. To date the amount is over $50 million. It
appears that the RFA see an opportunity for the entire
region to pay for a project completely rejected by both the
people of Manukau and the Manukau Council.”
ENDS