Draft Annual Plan Consultation Opens
Draft Annual Plan Consultation Opens
Waikato district ratepayers and residents can make their voice heard from today, with the opening of consultation for Year Two of the Long Term Plan (draft Annual Plan 2013-14).
Consultation closes Monday, 6 May 2013.
Mayor Allan Sanson says the draft plan does contain some changes from the second year of the Long Term Plan, but the changes have been brought about by events throughout the year.
“In the Long Term Plan, we set a strategic direction which was guided by firm principles which we have maintained in this plan as well. Our priorities focus on affordability and maintaining what we have, and you will see this reflected in this draft plan,” Mayor Sanson says.
“We’re keen to see people read the plan, and make submissions on it. We really want to see Waikato district residents and ratepayers get into the spirit of this consultation, to tell us their views so we can make our decisions based on informed feedback about what matters to them.
“We know that
people lead busy lives and the summary which will be
distributed throughout the district will help them get to
the core issues within the draft plan. Of course, the full
document is also available at our office in Ngaruawahia, our
service centres and libraries and we would know that we’d
really hit the mark if we ran out of the main document
because of demand!”
Both the summary and the full document are available on the council’s website www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz. The submission forms are also on line (http://www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/Have-your-say.aspx.) as a way of making it easier for people to make their submissions.
Key draft Annual Plan consultation items
include:
• Reduction in the proposed general rate
increase from 2.37 per cent in the second year of the Long
Term Plan, to 1.87 per cent in the draft Annual Plan.
• The council proposes putting more money towards its
Disaster Recovery Fund.
• Targeted rate increases are
proposed to go up by more than identified in the LTP for
some halls, raglan recycling and district-wide refuse
collection.
• A new forestry targeted rate is proposed
to help fund the maintenance of rural roads affected by the
heavy vehicles servicing the forestry harvest.
• A
grant of up to $15,000 is proposed for the Raglan Chamber of
Commerce to help fund a Sunday bus service.
• Changes
are proposed to grants and donations, with $20,000 proposed
to be put aside for possible Annual Plan grants. People will
be able to make submissions on the types of grants and
donations that should be made and the benefit they provide
to the community.
• Some fees and charges are proposed
to
change.
ENDS