Hamilton ratepayers are the biggest winners from a $1.5 million government funding injection that will create up to 50 new jobs for the city and fix a long-closed river path.
Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones announced yesterday that Hamilton has secured $1.5m in funding from the Ministry of Business, Industry and Employment (MBIE). The MBIE money comes after a proposal put to Government for immediate works which will create jobs for people unemployed as a result of Covid-19.
The money will be used to repair and reopen the Te Awa River Ride path in Hamilton between London St and Bryce St which has been closed due to slips since mid-2018. Funding will also be used to replant and enhance the existing path from Hamilton Parade to the Waikato Museum.
Up to 50 new jobs will be created, most beginning within weeks and expected to last around four months. Workers will be sourced via the Ministry of Social Development with an emphasis on those forced out of work because of the pandemic.
Untrained workers will be put through an innovative five-day training programme – Road Ready Basics – developed by Downer alongside council.