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Light Rail Not Worth $50k Per Auckland Household

Published: Thu 19 Jan 2023 10:54 AM
The Auckland Ratepayers’ Alliance is backing Mayor Wayne Brown’s reported refusal to use ratepayer money to bail out the Government’s light rail boondoggle.
Auckland Ratepayers’ Alliance spokesman, Jordan Williams, said:
“With Treasury now estimating light rail will cost up to $29.2 billion, the questions about value for money are obvious.”
“At that cost, it is the equivalent to $53,570 per Auckland household – about 15 years' worth of the average household rates bill.”
“And in the unlikely event that costs don’t escalate further, we’re still talking more than $25 grand per Auckland household – from Pukekohe to Warkworth to fund a tram that will disproportionately benefit the Prime Minister’s electorate.”
“Even covering 10% of the cost is totally unaffordable for Auckland ratepayers. Wayne Brown is right to stand up to Wellington and refuse to write a blank cheque.”

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