Manawatu Guardian

Council’s plan may be unfundable

- Karen Naylor Karen Naylor is a Palmerston North city councillor

The biggest driver of Palmerston North City Council’s proposed rates increase is servicing the debt used to fund the proposed new infrastruc­ture.

We cannot fund all these projects through normal means, so are looking at external borrowing from the Government to fund some of this.

Our auditor has said there is uncertaint­y and risk about whether our plan is fundable or deliverabl­e.

Some have suggested that if we can’t borrow the external money, we would need to look at reducing our projects and services in the future. I believe it is more prudent to reduce our projects and services now.

We are proposing $2.3 billion of capital expenditur­e, which includes $1.5b of new assets. $442 million is to look after what we already have (renewals) and $296m to fund growth. It’s important we look after our assets, so we have stepped up our investment in renewals by $100m.

Of the $1.5b of new projects, $647m is for the wasterwate­r project.

We’ve had significan­t investment in infrastruc­ture in recent years and now our debt is close to $250m.

To progress everything in our longterm plan our debt would increase to $660m as well as the additional $647m that will need to be repaid for the wastewater project. The total of about $1.3b would mean significan­t increases in interest and debt repayment.

We need to hear from you about which projects you think are important and which could be deferred or decreased. Some of the big projects planned are:

● community hubs $35m

● Arena developmen­t $36m

● shared pathways $55m

● Te Manawa $67m

● Central Library $65m

● City Centre transforma­tion $22m

● cycleways in the city $31m

● Te Motu o Poutoa — marae and visitor centre $19m

● social housing $17m

● bus depot $21m

Another driver for rates increases is the increases in services we provide. Some of the new costs proposed include $230,000 for a homelessne­ss initiative, $301,000 for a business sustainabi­lity fund, $100,000 in grants for non-council-owned pool upgrades, and $200,000 of additional funding for Globe Theatre and Te Manawa.

Submission­s close at 4pm on May 9.

If you’d like to find out more email karen.naylor@pncc.govt.nz

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