The New Zealand Herald

Jones hopes to splash millions on flood prevention

- Jason Walls

Regional Economic Developmen­t Minister Shane Jones says he is exploring the option of earmarking “some millions” of Provincial Growth Fund (PGF) funding towards fixing flood-prevention infrastruc­ture.

Speaking to the Herald, Jones said he had “deep concerns” about the quality and resilience of New Zealand’s flood-prevention infrastruc­ture.

He had instructed officials to look into pilot projects to help address the flooding issue in areas such as the Whanganui-Manawatu region.

“It won’t solve all of the problems, but what’s the point in investing in lots of enterprise­s if we’re actually not growing the capacity and the strength of our flooding infrastruc­ture?”

In fact, he said Basil Chamberlai­n, chief executive of Local Government in Taranaki, had been lobbying him to make a PGF investment into this area.

“Projects would differ year by year, but it would be some millions of dollars.”

Although he would not give a precise figure, he said that he would wait until officials come back to him with a list of projects before he took the proposals to ministers to assess. Under the rules of the PGF, any project which would cost between $1 million and $20m had to be signed off by Jones, Finance Minister Grant Robertson, Associate Finance Minister David Parker and Transport Minister Phil Twyford. “It’s not the most sexy thing we might do, but in my view, it is a legitimate area of expenditur­e for the PGF.” Infrastruc­ture NZ chief executive Stephen Selwood said Jones was right to have concerns about the state of New Zealand’s flood-prevention infrastruc­ture.

“It is a systemic problem and it’s getting beyond just frequent weather events where we are obviously seeing rivers being flooded.”

He said there are longer-term issues around climate change resistance and rising sea levels that need to be dealt with.

“There are enormous challenges facing the local government sector, many of whom are struggling to service their existing infrastruc­ture challenges, given their small ratepayer base.”

He welcomed Jones’ indication the PGF could be putting funding aside for issue which is “definitely needed”.

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Regional Economic Developmen­t Minister Shane Jones.

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