Otago Daily Times

Placebased groups granted $300,000

- TIM MILLER

A VOTE on how much money should be set aside for placedbase­d groups in Dunedin divided city councillor­s for a short time yesterday.

As part of the 10year plan deliberati­ons, the Dunedin City Council voted to set a financial amount for its proposed placedbase­d community grants scheme.

An initial option of $200,000 per year for the next three years was put forward by Cr Mike Lord and seconded by Cr Lee Vandervis but failed after councillor­s voted 87 to oppose the option.

A short time later, councillor­s voted to adopt a $300,000peryear option, after it was put forward by Cr Aaron Hawkins.

Only Cr Vandervis voted against the second option.

The councillor­s who voted for the first option all said they were not against increased funding for placedbase­d groups but were concerned there were no firm criteria set as to who could apply for it.

Council community developmen­t manager Joy Gunn said the criteria were being developed and would be presented at a full council meeting later this year.

Placedbase­d groups were defined by a geographic­al area and served people within that area but were not interest groups which served a certain demographi­c, such as the elderly or a specific ethnic group, Mrs Gunn said.

There were about 16 placedbase­d groups in Dunedin, she said.

Groups who were located within an area already served by a community board would still qualify for the funding.

Cr Chris Staynes said he was worried the council could end up funding groups which did the work meant for social services instead of advocating for their communitie­s.

Cr Marie Laufiso said her support of the bigger projects was dependent on the higher level of funding for placedbase­d groups.

Based on her experience working for a placebased group in Brockville, Cr Laufiso said any investment in placebased groups would be returned many times over.

‘‘Some families in our community cannot afford to take their children on bus trip or a pass to Moana Pool, so this type funding is an investment in our poorer communitie­s.’’

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