Christchurch council drops proposal to use glyphosate

Chris Lynch
Chris Lynch
Jul 20, 2020 |

The Christchurch City Council has ditched plans to use weedkillers containing glyphosate.

The decision is one of several made following public consultation.

The Council has approved a half a million dollar fund to “support community organisations affected by the COVID-19 crisis.”

it is making a further $4.5 million available to enable more road sealing work to be done over the next 12 months to help address residents’ concerns about the condition of some of the city’s roads.

Council Chief Executive Dawn Baxendale says more than 1000 groups and individuals made submissions on our revised 2020-21 Draft Annual Plan and after considering the feedback, the Mayor will be presenting recommendations for further budget changes.

The Council released its original Draft Annual Plan for consultation in late February.

Following the COVID-19 lockdown, it issued an Updated Draft Annual Plan that took into account the significant impact the COVID-19 crisis had on the Council’s finances and the changed social and economic conditions.

The Updated Draft Annual Plan included provision for an average residential rate rise of 1.77 per cent and an overall average rate increase of 3.5 per cent.

A rate increase of that level translates to an extra 95 cents a week for the owner of an average-valued house ($508,608) or an extra $49.25 a year.

Mrs Baxendale says despite the further changes that are being recommended, the proposed rate increase remains the same.

“Growth in the rating base and higher than expected dividends from Transwaste have allowed us to off-set some of the impacts of the changes that have been included as a result of the feedback from the community.’’

The Mayor will be recommending that:

  • The Council proceed with a proposal to charge an excess water use targeted rate for households that use significantly more water than the average household. Feedback from submitters showed the majority favoured such a move.

  • The Council continue to provide rates relief to residents and businesses experiencing financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 crisis.

  • A Residents’ Forum is set up so the Council can engage more actively with the community on issues of city-wide importance, including the Long Term Plan.

Chris Lynch
Chris Lynch

Chris Lynch is a journalist, videographer and content producer, broadcasting from his independent news and production company in Christchurch, New Zealand. If you have a news tip or are interested in video content, email [email protected]

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