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Tauranga City Council has started consulting on its budget and work plans for the year beginning July 1. The draft Annual Plan 2020/21 comes at a time of social and economic upheaval, and the council is seeking public feedback to help guide the city through its challenges. The council had initially proposed a 12.6% average rates rise to build infrastructure for our growing city. This has been trimmed back to 7.6% to ease the financial pressure on ratepayers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The budget still allows for investment in much-needed infrastructure, providing a platform for our city to recover once the crisis has passed. The council intends to be flexible to the changing needs of the community, and public submissions will help guide any further changes to the plan. Key proposals for this year include:
The council is also consulting on user fees, the draft Development Contributions Policy, and changes to the Revenue and Finance Policy. Normally, the council would provide printed copies of the consultation documents at its libraries and Willow St service centre. This year, however, the documents will only be available online because of lockdown measures during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Key dates Public consultation: 3 April – 3 May Submission hearings: 13-15 May (if possible) Council deliberations: 2-4 June Adoption of annual plan: 30 June
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