Thursday, 1 July 2021, 12:36 pm
The Hawke’s Bay Regional Council has today formally
adopted its Long Term Plan 2021-31. The plan sets the course
for a further step up in the environmental work accelerated
in 2018.
The new chair of the Regional Council Rick
Barker says this triggers the start of an exciting new work
programme and reinforces the commitment to mitigating the
effects of climate change.
The Regional Council will
invest an extra $10.5 million on the services it delivers to
the Hawke’s Bay region and $14.7 million on infrastructure
and capital projects in 2021-22.
Chair Barker says
Hawke’s Bay has a legacy of issues where the environment
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