Friday 31 May, 2016
Council adopts Annual Plan
After considering 91 submissions and hearing from 36 submitters, Horizons Regional Councillors have adopted the 2016/17
Annual Plan.
The Annual Plan outlines the work Horizons will do in the year ahead to manage its land, air and water resources and
what it will cost.
“The average rate increase across the Region is 3.1 per cent and will vary depending where people live and the level of
service they receive,” says Horizons Chairman Bruce Gordon.
“We were pleased by the number and quality of submissions made to Council this year around the areas outlined in our
consultation document. These three activities were around our role in regional growth, changes to river schemes and
changes to transport.
“It has been heartening to have community members taking the time to consider Council’s direction and share their
thoughts through the process. There are always robust discussions around how to achieve the best balance for our
Region’s communities and their requests.”
Mr Gordon says after listening to feedback from the community Council have amended some areas of the Plan.
“Following consultation Council has decided to defer works on the Koputaroa No.1 Pump Station, and drop the rate
increase from 10 to 4 per cent to reflect the deferment,” he says.
“Council has also resolved to take a coordinating role around regional growth by working with territorial authorities,
iwi and businesses. This includes the implementation of the Accelerate25 programme and has been allocated a budget of
$230,000; made of $130,000 from reserve funds and $100,000 from the UAC general rate.”
The breakdown of average rate changes per district are as follows:
• Horowhenua 4.4 per cent increase
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• Manawatu 2.3 per cent increase
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• Palmerston North 4.1 per cent increase
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• Rangitikei 1.8 per cent increase
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• Ruapehu 1.2 per cent increase
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• Tararua 1.4 per cent increase
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• Wanganui 4.0 per cent increase
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• Part Stratford 1.3 per cent decrease
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• Part Taupo 7.4 per cent decrease
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• Part Waitomo 8.6 per cent increase
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The Annual Plan will be available at Horizons’ offices and online at www.horizons.govt.nz by 30 June.
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