The Central App
The Central App
Everything Central Otago
The Central App

Proposed rates increase for Otago to be discussed

The Central App

Rowan Schindler

19 March 2021, 12:07 AM

Proposed rates increase for Otago to be discussed The Otago Regional Council (ORC) will meet next week to discuss a proposed rates increase. Photo: Pixabay.

The Otago Regional Council (ORC) will meet on Wednesday to vote on proposed rates increase for Otago, with the average household reported to face an $80 per year increase. 


ORC Chair Andrew Noone says there is a “hefty” proposed rates increase in year one, with smaller increases in the following years. 

 

“Today (Friday) we’ve published a report for next Wednesday’s Council Meeting, outlining the proposed funding arrangements for our draft Long-term Plan 2021-31. 


“The proposal includes what we recognise is a hefty rates increase in year one, with smaller increases in the following years.


In dollar terms, the proposed general rates rise for an average household is an increase of $80, or just over $1.50 per week, Andrew Noone explains.  


“Otago has historically had some of the lowest rates in the country,” he says. 


“That is no longer sustainable with the work programme expected from us by our community and government.


“It’s important to remember that these are still proposed figures for a draft plan, and there will be opportunities for the community to have their say on the LTP through a consultation starting in April.


“We’ll be able to comment in more detail on the plan after the Council has considered it for consultation in Oamaru next week.”

 

The Council Meeting is scheduled for 1pm, 24 March, at the Waitaki District Council Chamber, 20 Thames St., Oamaru.


The report can be viewed in the Council Meeting agenda online here.