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Selwyn Mayor Defends Rates Increase And Infrastructure Spending Chris Selwyn district mayor lydia gliddon is calling on central government to give canterbury a bigger slice of the national infrastructure pie, saying the region’s contribution to new zealand’s economy is not matched by the investment coming back. Give us our fair share! selwyn mayor on infrastructure chris lynch media 9.4k subscribers subscribe.
Mayor Of Selwyn Wikipedia “give us our fair share.” selwyn mayor lydia gliddon responds after fresh concerns over canterbury missing out on government funding. do you think the region is getting enough for infrastructure?. Selwyn mayor lydia gliddon said that for high growth districts like selwyn, forward planning from central government is essential. “our population is projected to grow significantly over the coming decades, which puts real pressure on transport, schools, health services and housing. “we are doing the basics well and planning for our future.” as a growth region, selwyn faces the cost of providing infrastructure ahead of time, he said. “we would like to see lower rate. Selwyn mayor sam broughton has come out in defence of his council in the face of criticism over rate rises. broughton said selwyn is focused on investing in essential services to support the district’s rapid growth, and rejected the taxpayers’ union's claims of poor financial management.
Selwyn Community Centres And Halls Your Say Selwyn “we are doing the basics well and planning for our future.” as a growth region, selwyn faces the cost of providing infrastructure ahead of time, he said. “we would like to see lower rate. Selwyn mayor sam broughton has come out in defence of his council in the face of criticism over rate rises. broughton said selwyn is focused on investing in essential services to support the district’s rapid growth, and rejected the taxpayers’ union's claims of poor financial management. Selwyn mayor sam broughton was joined by local government minister simon watts and selwyn mp nicola grigg at a formal launch event at the pines wastewater treatment plant on tuesday. “give us our fair share.” selwyn mayor lydia gliddon responds after fresh concerns over canterbury missing out on government funding. do you think the region is getting enough for infrastructure? “give us our fair share.” selwyn mayor lydia gliddon responds after fresh concerns over canterbury missing out on government funding. Submitted on the proposal for water? with literally everyone complaining about the quality of our water, wouldn't that indicate that the proposals aren't made aware of? had no idea personally. Selwyn is new zealand’s fastest growing district, with its population doubling over the past 14 years. the mayor said this growth is driving up the cost of maintaining infrastructure like roads and sewer systems, now around 30% more expensive than in previous years.
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