Alan Taylor has accused the Government of trying to "steal" council assets as rural firefighting services change hands this weekend.
The Whanganui District councillor's comments come as council decides what to do with the firefighting equipment which will soon be surplus to its requirements.
As of July 1, Whanganui District Council will no longer be responsible for rural fire fighting.
Instead it will be the responsibility of the new Fire and Emergency New Zealand (Fenz) which combines the current New Zealand Fire Service and rural fire authorities.
Council own several assets such as a smoke chaser (crew-response vehicle), a tanker, a utility vehicle, trailer and an older model quad bike.