Lizard News

Rates rise

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As a WBOP District Councillor, I am having great difficulty in achieving a zero-rated budget for you, the ratepayer. Tuesday 26th May was the annual plan meeting to set rates. I was the only Councillor who voted for a zero-rate change.

After a lively debate, most councillor­s decided to vote with the Mayor and accountant on suggestion­s of a rate rise. Even after pointing out that this Council has been the highest rated in the country for many years, as well as in recent times setting the rate levels of 4%, over 2% higher than the CPI, along with a cash surplus - it is one Council that could afford to give the public some respite on their fixed costs in these difficult times.

Many are losing their jobs, and businesses are closing, which in my opinion has not finished yet. The flow-on will be for some years to come, and the 30-40year olds will be the worst affected because they are the ones who have borrowed money to build/buy or set up businesses.

It was said to me at the Council meeting that it was we Councillor­s that signed off on all the developmen­t projects and so we were responsibl­e for Council costs incurred. I pointed out that we as Councillor­s have very limited knowledge on most Council spending and that's why I have asked a number of times for an independen­t review of Council spending because I am sure savings could be made.

There will be another annual plan meeting in June for a final decision on rates. Now would be a good opportunit­y for ratepayers to submit emails on rates.

Christina Humphreys, Katikati.

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