The Far North District Council has released a list of ''shovel-ready'' projects it hopes will make the cut for a massive government infrastructure spend-up due to be announced later this month.
All councils around the country were invited to submit a wishlist of projects ready to start in the next six months as the government considers how to kickstart the post-lockdown economy and absorb unemployment.
The Infrastructure Industry Reference Group will whittle down the 2000 proposals worth a combined $125 billion, with senior ministers deciding which of the short-listed projects will go ahead.
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The Far North District Council's 17 projects focus on water supplies, water storage and waste water but include town redevelopments in Kaitaia, Mangonui and Paihia.