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Wellington 6140 - Head Office:
- Level 13, NTT Tower, 157 Lambton Quay, Wellington 6011
I want to start by acknowledging the work the Council put in earlier this year on the pandemic response and protest response packages.
The Chamber would like to thank the Wellington City Council (WCC) for the opportunity to submit on this plan.
The Revenue and Financing Policy sets out how Greater Wellington (GW) will fund activities and the funding tools use, such as general rates, targeted rates, fixed rates, fees, and charges. This consultation looks to make changes to the way GW intends to fund some expenditure.
The Chamber has concerns with the proposal and, in particular, the levy funding mechanism of the Sludge Minimisation Project.
The Chamber has worked closely with Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) partners since 2017, and before this in the programme’s various forms, to ensure views of the Wellington bus
Wellington faces numerous challenges as it continues to grow, including our roading and transport infrastructure.
Any expansion of the membership must enhance the value of the agreement. New members must be able to demonstrate that they can both meet the high standard set by CPTPP rules and market access commitments but also adhere to these rules.
The proposals include recycling of the Council’s asset portfolio and the use of alternative funding tools, such as partnering with businesses to strengthen and rebuild Civic Square, to fund what Wellington needs as part of the Wellington City Council’s Ten Year Long Term Plan.
The results of the latest Central New Zealand business confidence survey show a gain in confidence in the business community after what has been a difficult year, says the Wellington Chamber of Commerce and Business Central.
Policies advocated by Labour for the 2020 General Election form the basis of the new Government’s intentions towards economic management, infrastructure plans, and workplace relations.
Overall, ‘Our city tomorrow’ is a welcome guide to Wellington’s development over the next 30 years.