9 percent rates hike from GWRC unacceptable
3 April 2019
Kāpiti Coast mayoral candidate Gwynn Compton has criticised Greater Wellington Regional Council’s (GWRC) proposed 9 percent rates hike for the Kāpiti Coast (excluding Ōtaki) as unacceptable, and says Kāpiti shouldn’t be paying to fix GWRC’s bus botch up in Wellington City.
“The proposed 9 percent increase
in Greater Wellington Regional Council rates for most of the
Kāpiti Coast is completely unacceptable. We’re
essentially being asked to stump up extra cash to fix the
bus botch up in Wellington City that GWRC caused in the
first place with their utter failure of a new bus system,”
says Mr Compton.
“It’s a real slap in the face for
Kāpiti residents who have first endured Transdev being
selected to run our commuter trains with the months of
cancelled services that entailed due to a lack of staff and
carriages, and now we’re being asked to pay even more to
fix GWRC’s even bigger stuff up with their failed bus
system? It’s not on.”
The 9 percent rates hike
also highlights the under-representation that Kāpiti has on
Greater Wellington Regional Council, with Kāpiti having the
worst ratio of residents to councillors in the entire
region.
“With Kāpiti only having one regional
councillor for our 52,700 residents, we’re not being
fairly represented at GWRC’s top table. There’s more to
our region than just Wellington City, but the current
structure of GWRC sees it too set in a mindset of thinking
what’s good for Wellington is good for the region, which
we know isn’t always the case,” says Mr
Compton
“The extreme ratcheting up of rates like
this might be more palatable if Kāpiti had adequate
representation on GWRC so we had a better say in how our
rates are spent, or if we had a commitment and timetable
from the regional council for badly needed infrastructure
projects such as extending commuter rail north to Ōtaki. As
it is, it's hard to see what extra benefit Kāpiti will get
out of GWRC's proposed cash
grab.”
ENDS