Auckland Councillors Urged To Reject Mayor's Climate Action Plan
The
Auckland Ratepayers’ Alliance is urging Councillors
to vote against a proposal that would see rates increase by
5.7% and impose further burden on struggling
households. On Tuesday, the Finance and Performance
Committee of Auckland Council is expected to recommend that
the Governing Body adopt Mayor Phil Goff’s proposal for a
Climate Action Targeted Rate (CATR). The new 2.2% rate
would come on top of a planned 3.5% general rates rise.
Council officials expect the CATR to generate more than $57
million a year in revenue. Mayor Goff claims the money will
be spent on a billion-dollar Climate Action Plan that
includes $144 million for cycleways and $13.3 million to
plant an urban forest. Ratepayers’ Alliance
spokesman Josh Van Veen said, “This isn’t really about
climate change. It is effectively an overdraft in the
letterbox of every Auckland household to cover the bill for
a decade of reckless spending and bureaucratic
incompetence.” “Most of this money will pay for
buses and footpaths that should already be funded by general
rates. But the Council has overspent and underdelivered to
the point where funding from central government has run
out,” Mr Van Veen said. “Rather than impose a
heavier financial burden on struggling households, the
Council should downsize. Aucklanders don’t need big
corporate entities like Auckland Unlimited and Panuku Eke
that mostly serve the big end of town.” “If the
Council is struggling to pay for essential services like
animal control and resource management, let alone
infrastructure, then it’s time to get rid of top-heavy
CCOs.” The Ratepayers’ Alliance is urging
its members and supporters to contact Councillors ahead of
Tuesday’s meeting with a new online submission tool at http://backtobasics.nz. The
Auckland Ratepayers' Alliance is a not-for-profit
community group dedicated to championing prudent fiscal
management of our Super City. Membership is free and open to
all Aucklanders who sign up at www.ratepayers.nz. The
Ratepayers’ Alliance has spokespeople available for
comment on ratepayer and Super City issues. Representatives
can be contacted on 09 281 5172 or via media@ratepayers.nz.
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