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Ka¯piti concerns not addressed

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Ka¯piti mayor K Gurunathan said recommenda­tions from the Three Waters Reform Working Group on Representa­tion, Governance and Accountabi­lity released last week still fall short of addressing concerns raised by his council.

“Our council has worked hard over the past 15 years to strengthen its three waters infrastruc­ture and we plan to invest a further $1.5 billion in renewals and upgrades over the next 30 years at the same cost to ratepayers as it is today.

“But it’s clear we’ll still be sidelined and woefully underfunde­d if we are to remain as part of water service entity C in its current form.

“Like everyone else involved in the three waters reforms, we want to achieve better water outcomes for all New Zealanders but this should not be at the cost of those who have proven that you can turn things around. I fail to see why larger councils with a much larger ratepayer base and access to funding can’t sort themselves out.”

He asks why should Ka¯piti residents be forced to pay for what some might call ‘blatant neglect’ by others?

“Throughout this process and based on our own experience in Ka¯piti, we’ve remained objective and have tried to advocate for alternativ­e solutions that would support the underlying principle of the reforms — Te Mana o Te Wai (ensuring the health and wellbeing of all our waters).

“Yet we continue to be marginalis­ed for our success.”

He said he failed to see how our local voice will be heard irrespecti­ve of what regional representa­tive groups or sub-groups are put in place.

“While we acknowledg­e that there were limitation­s to the Working Group’s investigat­ions and that they have attempted to make changes to strengthen governance and accountabi­lity within the proposed four water service entities, I’m yet to be convinced that this will bode well for Ka¯piti ratepayers.

“We acknowledg­e that the devil remains in the detail and warmly invite officials to come and talk to our council directly about what’s possible if you set your mind to it.”

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