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Results of public consultation on the Christchurch City Council’s revised draft annual budget has been revealed with just two percent of residents backing the Council’s proposals to increase rates.
The consultation was conducted by the Taxpayers Union.
Spokesman Jordan Williams says this result is an overwhelming endorsement of those councillors who are championing a rates freeze in the garden city.
“Of the 1,371 people who submitted to the Council via our Christchurch rates consultation website, more than two thirds explicitly backed the rates freeze policy.”
“Seventeen percent backed rates being slashed by five percent, and eleven percent opted for a modest rates decrease of two and a half percent. Just two percent backed the Council’s proposed rate increases.”
“The Council has a month to finalise this year’s budget.
“They tried to screw the scrum by limiting the options in the official consultation material to a range of rate increases.” Now we know why.”
“Christchurch residents are united – cut the waste and the ‘nice to haves’ and don’t hike council taxes during a recession.”


