QLDC on national working group on local body funding
QLDC represented on national working group on local body funding
Queenstown Lakes District Council Chief Executive Adam Feeley has been appointed to a working group considering alternatives ways to fund local government.
Local Government New Zealand (LGNZ) today announced the appointment of a cross-sector working group to its LGNZ Local Government Funding Review, which seeks to determine a sustainable future model for funding of local infrastructure and services.
LGNZ announced the review in April because current funding sources – mainly rates and direct charges – were unlikely to be a sustainable option in the face of rapid demographic and economic changes.
The review also recognises that New Zealand councils have a high reliance on property taxes, which is unusual by international standards.
Mr Feeley said “Queenstown Lakes has some unique features to other local authorities – very high, and sustained, population growth; relatively low median income levels; relatively high debt to fund inter-generational infrastructure needs; and intense pressure on infrastructure and other services from domestic and international visitors. In contrast, some councils have no debt; declining populations; and limited scope for growth. With marked differences between local authorities across New Zealand, we need to consider whether “one size fits all” can continue to be the best funding solution.”
The working group is chaired by Auckland
Councillor Penny Webster, also a member of LGNZ’s National
Council. Other members of the working group
are:
• Auckland Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive and
Local Government Forum Chair Michael
Barnett;
• Auckland Council Chief of Staff, Office of
the Mayor, Phil Wilson;
• Auckland Council Treasurer
and Local Government Funding Agency Chief Executive
designate, Mark Butcher;
• Cameron Partners Partner Rob
Cameron;
• Christchurch City Council Councillor and
Chair of Finance Committee, Raf Manji;
• Federated
Farmers Manager General Policy, Nick Clark;
• New
Zealand Council for Infrastructure Development Chief
Executive, Stephen Selwood;
• New Zealand Initiative
Executive Director, Dr. Oliver Hartwich;
• Otago
Regional Council Chief Executive, Peter
Bodeker;
• Victoria University Professor of Public
Policy Prof. Claudia Scott ; and
• Waitomo District
Council Chief Executive, Chris Ryan.
The group held its first meeting yesterday. Its initial consultation report is expected in November.
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