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Hart calls for residents to have their say on rate rise

Central Coast Council is encouraging residents to have their say on options for a rate rise, according to its acting chief executive Mr Rik Hart.

The Council had notified the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of its intention to apply for a Special Variation of either a 10 percent rate rise remaining in the rate base for seven years or a 15 percent, remaining permanently in the rate base, he said.

Mr Hart said he understood community concern about paying more rates but this was needed for Council's long-term financial security and ongoing service delivery which would benefit everyone.

"We have been open with the community about our financial situation and are taking significant steps to help our bottom line.

"We are selling assets, reducing staff numbers and materials and contracts, reducing the capital works program, looking at fees and charges and we have been able to secure further loans," Mr Hart said.

"The last thing we want to do is put more burden on our ratepayers.

"But if we do not have a substantial increase in our rate income as well, then even harder decisions will need to be made.

'For our community that would mean a significant reduction or even elimination of services that they need and rely on us to provide.

"Our first priority has to be the repayment of restricted funds, which were unlawfully used, so that does not become a burden for future generations.

"This is a conversation our community has to have, and we want to hear from as many residents and ratepayers as possible," he said.

"I urge all community members to keep an open mind, consider the information put before them, and to provide feedback over the coming weeks before Council determines in early February whether or not to formally apply to the Tribunal for a Special Variation."

Information on the options being considered for the variation as well as a survey for ratepayers and residents can be found at yourvoiceourcoast.com

Council will consider a report about the special variation options, inclusive of community feedback at the Council Meeting on February 8.





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