Horowhenua Chronicle

Council to conduct review of its properties

- Bernie Wanden

As council grapples with the mounting costs across Horowhenua, a renewed focus is emerging on leveraging existing land holdings to maximise benefits for our community.

Some parcels have been repurposed or redevelope­d, yielding benefits that far outweigh the costs of upkeep.

However, in other cases, the maintenanc­e expenses surpass the value our community gains from the land, especially considerin­g the pressing challenges in the affordable housing sector and the untapped potential of certain properties.

To ensure council is extracting the maximum value from its assets, be it environmen­tal, social, financial, or cultural, a thorough review of current properties is underway.

Soon, these properties will enter consultati­on phases to determine their future status and potential disposal.

Additional­ly, we’re exploring properties with flexible usage options, with some unrestrict­ed ones possibly heading directly to the market.

It’s a delicate balancing act, but council is rising to the challenge, actively seeking solutions that benefit all stakeholde­rs.

Through careful deliberati­on, we’re striving to optimise our property holdings while prioritisi­ng the wellbeing of our communitie­s.

Back in 2014, council embarked on the journey of identifyin­g essential properties and those suitable for sale.

In 2015, the public was actively engaged in shaping the Property Strategy before giving it the green light.

This strategy now serves as our guiding map, steering council towards informed decisions regarding property investment­s and divestment­s.

With the introducti­on of the Housing Action Plan in 2019 and its recent review, we’ve expanded our property considerat­ions, emphasisin­g our commitment to creating avenues for affordable housing initiative­s.

This proactive approach underscore­s our dedication to allocating public resources where they can make the most significan­t impact for our community’s benefit.

In essence, refining council’s property ownership portfolio isn’t solely about financial management; it also reflects our careful considerat­ion for governance and community wellbeing outcomes.

Through this process, we’re reaffirmin­g our commitment to delivering crucial opportunit­ies for our community while responsibl­y managing public assets for the benefit of all, now and into the future.

It’s a community-driven initiative that resonates with us all, and one we can wholeheart­edly support.

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