Plans to tackle ongoing rate rises are expected to be announced this afternoon after Cabinet considers local government proposals today.
The Government has previously said it would look at how to crack down on council debt, with Local Government Minister Nick Smith earlier this year saying the rates bills increases were "unsustainable".
Prime Minister John Key confirmed this morning that Cabinet would consider proposed changes in its meeting today, and said he was hoping to make an announcement this afternoon.
"There's a number of factors that we're concerned about, but one is there's been a compound rate increase from councils of about 7 per cent across New Zealand every year since about 2003," Mr Key told TVNZ's Breakfast.
"There are some good reasons for that .. but every year 7 per cent on average seems like a lot."