Rotorua Lakes Council is on target to better its budget for the financial year with latest estimates revealing it could end up $2.3 million better off.
The council's operations and monitoring committee will meet from 9.30am tomorrow in the council chamber, when councillors will also receive an update from the Rotorua Air Quality Working Party, presented by the Bay of Plenty Regional Council's Stephen Lamb.
Councillors will go through three reports presented to them by staff. They will cover financial performance for the nine months ending March 31, non-financial performance for the same period and an operational report for March and April.
According to a report by council finance manager Paul Sands, a number of factors have contributed to the council's rosy financial forecast.
"Capital expenditure is tracking less than budget. There are five key projects totalling $8.4 million that will not proceed. There is also a further forecast reduction of $2.5 million across a number of projects in the areas of open spaces, waste water, water, stormwater, and corporate property.