Waikato District Council this week adopted its 2020/21 Annual Plan with a slightly reduced rates increase when compared to what was originally proposed in the council's 2018-28 Long Term Plan.
The Annual Plan also spread a proposed rent increase for tenants living in the council's pensioner houses over two years instead of one, and introduced a temporary water rate for properties that receive water but do not currently have a water meter installed.
The council's 2018-28 Long Term Plan proposed a general rate increase in 2020/21 of 3.66 per cent. Due to cost savings directed by the mayor and councillors this rate increase was able to be reduced in the 2020/21 Annual Plan to 3.49 per cent.
Mayor Allan Sanson said that while this was a small reduction, every dollar counted.
"We asked our staff to go away and find savings. We needed to be sure the budget had the right tension between keeping our district's economic recovery projects on track, and making sure we were cutting our cloth.