Ratepayers must be aware debt funding for better services for sewerage, water, refuse streetscapes, roading should not be paid for by today's ratepayers as the assets last up to 100 years and the costs are spread to reflect the life of each asset.
Austerity is not on my agenda and with the growth we are experiencing in Rotorua (which many in the past prevented happening) illustrates the need for investing in infrastructure. Council's debt, of which 80 per cent is for infrastructure planned over the next financial year, and is paid for by users over the life of the asset by fixed charges. (Abridged)
Cr Charles Sturt
Rotorua
Green Corridor
When I read the headline "Green Corridor faces the axe" (News, April 6), I thought it must be an April-fools joke. How elated I was to find out that it wasn't! A very costly project that was never going to bring the desired results.
Sadly, the removal of the Green Corridor will not put the buzz back into the CBD. Its demise was the removal of the police and Information office in the area known as the City Focus. Let's face it; bean bags are not for the elderly and, neither is having petrol fumes seep up one's nostrils, as vehicles try to negotiate the latest layout.
With the local elections looming, maybe we will get some fresh councillors who will listen to the people and give serious thought to what Rotorua is all about. In my view, it should be about the people, not about racking up huge debts to have some grandiose sculptures and such like, to distract motorists. And so, on that note, I will be raising my glass to the removal of the Green Corridor.
Pauleen Wilkinson
Rotorua
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