Horowhenua Chronicle

Vital we hear from you over plan

- Bernie Wanden Horowhenua Mayor

Happy New Year to you all. I hope you have had the opportunit­y to enjoy the fabulous summer we have been having and explore the many wonderful places this district has to offer.

Council’s focus towards the end of 2023 and now into 2024 is our LongTerm Plan and preparing a consultati­on document that will soon illustrate the challenges that we face as a community.

There has been much talk in the media over many months about the local government funding model that is “broken” and how nationwide, councils are being forced to look at the balance between significan­t rates increases and cuts to essential services.

Here in the Horowhenua it is no different, with council after months of workshops and briefings, exploring different options, endorsing a draft Long-Term Plan budget that proposes an average increase in rates of 17.4 per cent. To put that in perspectiv­e, the increase in costs around interest, depreciati­on, insurance and utilities account for 14 per cent of that proposed increase.

The decision to propose such a significan­t rates revenue increase is not lost on councillor­s who are aware that the district has a disproport­ionately lower than average household income compared to the rest of NZ and the impact of the cost of living increases in recent times that have affected everyone.

The reality though, is that for years, council has not been charging sufficient rates to pay for our capital and operationa­l costs and it has caught up with us. When faced with rates increases in the past, council has debt-funded depreciati­on as a way of minimising the impact on rates. While this has made rates increases more palatable in the past, it has meant that over time, council has not been able to reduce the level of debt to have room for the renewal of capital assets. This approach is not sustainabl­e.

When you also factor in the cost of the many central government policies and strategies that we have had to implement over the years, without funding support, it makes it even harder. To illustrate this, figures I have seen recently show that local government contribute­s 44 per cent of the GDP in this country but only receives 12 per cent of the total tax revenue. It is no wonder we say that the funding model is “broken”.

Council will need to have some really hard conversati­ons with our community, as we grapple with these challenges. Councillor­s debated and discussed various saving options but ultimately a consensus was reached that would see a higher rates revenue increase with small impacts to service levels.

It is vital that we hear from our community on what levels of service they are prepared to accept.

Council is committed to being upfront about the challenges we are facing in regards to rates. The LTP consultati­on document will be printed early March and the consultati­on period will officially start on March 15. We are encouragin­g all residents to participat­e in the LTP consultati­on process.

 ?? ?? Horowhenua Mayor Bernie Wanden
Horowhenua Mayor Bernie Wanden

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