‘Big Changes’ coming for Council’s Long Term Plan

Infrastructure a big part of the Long Term Plan
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Council reviews its Long Term Plan every three years and a new Long Term Plan will be approved in June 2027.

Mayoral candidate Liz Koh says Council will be required to throw out the current Long Term Plan and start afresh because of a major change that will occur in 2027.

Liz Koh says Kāpiti LTP will require major work in 2027

Last week, Council signed off on its Water Services Delivery Plan for Kāpiti which will be submitted to the Department of Internal Affairs for approval.

“This is a game changer for Council,” says Ms Koh. “Under the new regulations, Three Waters services (drinking water, waste water and storm water) will be ring fenced in an internal business unit will all costs, revenues and capital expenditure for Three Waters kept separate from other Council business. Three Waters services will be rated separately from other services and will have its own Long Term Plan.”

Ms Koh says this means that Council needs to pull apart its finances to separate out Three Waters and prepare a completely new Long Term Plan. She says this will require extensive community consultation.

“I am looking forward to the challenge of working with the community to prepare the new Long Term Plan” says Ms Koh. “The focus will be on cost-cutting, finding ways to bring in other sources of revenue, debt reduction and the future financial sustainability of our asset management programme for core infrastructure.

“We will need to start this process in mid 2026,” says Ms Koh, “as there is a lot to do before we can sign off the new Long Term Plan in June 2027. I’m a strong leader with excellent financial management skills and I’ll absolutely do my best to get an outcome that is in the best interests of the community.”