“9.9 percent rates increase is not a victory” Taxpayers’ Union slams Tauranga rates shambles
Tauranga City Council has confirmed a 9.9 percent rates increase. Council has cited savings found that has led to a lower rise than the 12 percent proposed, and the 20 percent originally projected.
“9.9 percent is not a victory—and councillors should not be patting themselves on the back for a rates increase only slightly less extreme than 12 percent.” said Sam Warren, Local Government Campaigns Manager for the Taxpayers’ Union.
“On top of last year’s 13.1 percent increase, it’s a cumulative rates rise of more than 24 percent in just two years. That’s simply not affordable.”
“Have we lost sight of what a ‘normal’ rates increase might be that this is somehow palatable?”
“It’s good to reduce the rise, but much more work needs to be done. Mayor Drysdale claims he has found ‘savings’—but there is not shortage of opportunities to go further, starting with the $125 million lease for Councils’ new offices, or $450,000 coffee machines rentals.”
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