A rate increase of 10 per cent to fund a clean-up of Hawke's Bay waterways is set to be the hot topic at a Hawke's Bay Regional council annual plan meeting today.
Today 31 people will have their say on the regional council's proposed 2017-2018 Annual Plan. Overall 137 submissions were received.
Many related to the council's plan to clean up six environmental "hot spots".
The council is recommending a base rate increase of 4.88 per cent to fund a "business as usual" delivery of council's services. In order to create an "environmental kickstart fund", they are proposing an further rise of 5 per cent - a total rates hike of 9.88per cent.
This fund would go toward plans to clean up "environment hot spots" - including Lake Tutira, Ahuriri Estuary, Whakaki Lake and Wairoa River, Lake Whatuma and the Tukituki catchment, and Karamu Stream.