Wairoa is speaking out over a proposed rates increase, arguing that if it invests in a clean-up of Hawke's Bay waterways, its rivers and lakes have to benefit.
Under its 2017-2018 Annual Plan, the Hawke's Bay Regional Council proposes to include a "one-off" rates increase for a million-dollar "environmental kick start fund".
A rates increase of 9.88 per cent would be used to "accelerate action" on six environmental "hotspots" including Lake Tutira, Ahuriri Estuary, and two Wairoa waterways - Whakaki Lake and Wairoa River.
Last week the Wairoa District Council submitted on the proposal, stating while any increase in rates "will have an impact on the community of Wairoa", action needed to be taken to address the quality of its waterways.
Under the proposed increase, households in Wairoa could expect an additional yearly cost of around $15 - although actual costs would vary between households depending on value and location.
Wairoa Mayor Craig Little said he did not think the community would mind this extra cost, but council wanted to ensure residents' money went back into their waterways.