Further work on Horizons Regional Council's environmental enhancement "shovel-ready" projects has taken an initial proposal of $74 million worth of work to more than $150 million for central government consideration.
The $150 million worth of projects includes a provision for more than 750 jobs and would accelerate council's work with the region's iwi/hapū, landowners and communities to enhance the environment.
HRC natural resources and partnerships group manager Dr Jon Roygard says conversations with government officials have allowed for a rework of deliverables, local co-funding, the number of jobs that would be created, and extending the projects to a five-year timeframe.
"Twenty projects totalling $74 million have now been refined to 13 projects with a total value of just over $150 million. We are seeking a $100 million contribution from central government," Dr Roygard said.
"While many of the projects are already planned or underway, central government funding will accelerate the work.