Taupo & Turangi Herald

Park funding linked to Three Waters

Councillor­s decide to take Govt’s Better Off Funding

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Taupō District Council is applying for $4.93 million in funding for an upgrade to Owen Delany Park. The funds have been offered by the Government and relate to the Three Waters reforms. The Better Off Funding supports local government transition through the reforms and is intended for councils to invest in the future for local government, urban developmen­t and the wellbeing of communitie­s.

The council said in a media release that applying for the funding did not mean it agreed with the reforms — and said it had come out in strong opposition to them.

But Taupō district mayor David Trewavas says the money could greatly benefit the community, and councillor­s have a duty to be financiall­y responsibl­e.

David says the decision to accept the free $4.93 million, which was agreed at last week’s council meeting, was an agonising one to make.

Councillor­s were torn between doing what was prudent, which would be to use the money for important projects to benefit the community, or continuing to signal their dislike of the reforms by forgoing much-needed funds that would otherwise come from ratepayers.

“We continue to express our strong opposition to the Three Waters reform process, including in our robust recent submission to Parliament on the first Waters Services Entities Bill.

“This does not mean council agrees with the reform process — and in fact, we keep going strong in our opposition to it,” David says.

“Our legal advice was that even if council decided to apply for the Better Off Funding, it wouldn’t be constraine­d from criticisin­g the reforms publicly.”

Councillor­s have already voiced their “strong opposition” to the Three Waters reform, he says.

Projects eligible for the Better Off Funding have to meet a set of criteria, and upgrades to Owen Delany Park met those, including the requiremen­t that the project improve community wellbeing, David says.

The park is a community facility heavily used by a range of age groups, clubs, schools and sporting codes, and the upgrades would help attract national and possibly internatio­nal fixtures. Proposed improvemen­ts include new lighting, PA system upgrades, possible changing room improvemen­ts, an electronic scoreboard and landscapin­g.

The council says it will consult with iwi/hapū on the proposed use of the funds as part of the funding applicatio­n process.

 ?? Photo / NZME ?? Owen Delany Park is the major sports ground for rugby fixtures in the Taupō District.
Photo / NZME Owen Delany Park is the major sports ground for rugby fixtures in the Taupō District.

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