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A 13.5% rates increase has been decided by Wellington City councillors, who met last week to decide the funding options for its Long-Term Plan 2021-2031. The plan addresses water infrastructure, supports a vibrant economy, invests in greater iwi .
Article – AsiaPacific Infrastructure A 13.5% rates increase has been decided by Wellington City councillors, who met last week to decide the funding options for its Long-Term Plan 2021-2031. The plan addresses water infrastructure, supports a vibrant economy, invests in greater iwi …
A 13.5% rates increase has been decided by Wellington City councillors, who met last week to decide the funding options for its Long-Term Plan 2021-2031.
The plan addresses water infrastructure, supports a vibrant economy, invests in greater iwi representation, enhances city safety and makes civic buildings more resilient.
Strong public participation in the consultation also informed council funding decisions for the Pōneke Promise central city safety campaign and greater access to our performance venues in line with Aho-Tini 2030 Arts and Culture Strategy.
Monday, 14 December 2020, 12:19 pm
As part of the Wellington City Council project to improve
safety in Te Aro Park, work on installing more lighting and
a CCTV camera has started today (Monday 14
December).
The Te Aro Park - Assessing Harm report, a
collaboration between Council and the New Zealand Police,
identified safety concerns within Te Aro Park – and
outlined options to address numerous issues in the
area.
This additional lighting and CCTV installation
is the latest action implemented since the start of
December, including the canopy being removed from the toilet
block, a new cleaning regime and caretaker appointed, and a