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Have your say on the future delivery of water services in Stratford
We’re consulting on the best option for delivering water and wastewater services in a way that will meet the needs of our community and the Government’s new rules and regulations under the Local Water Done Well reforms.
This proposal is about deciding on the best option for delivering water services in a way that will meet the needs of the community and the Government’s new financial sustainability and water regulatory requirements.
We are proposing that the best way to deliver safe, reliable and affordable drinking water and wastewater services for the Stratford District over the next 30-plus years is through a council-controlled organisation that is jointly owned by the Stratford, South Taranaki and New Plymouth district councils.
The alternative option is to keep the delivery of water services within Stratford District Council, modified to meet new requirements (SDC in-house business unit)
Notes on the proposal:
The proposal affects consumers who are provided drinking water and wastewater services by their council. It does not directly affect those who self-supply both those services.
Stormwater services will remain with the individual councils. A council may choose to contract out some or all of their stormwater related services, including to a future jointly owned water services organisation.
How to have your say
The easiest way to share your view is via the online submission form below.
Alternatively you can:
Email submissions@stratford.govt.nz
Pick up a hardcopy submission form at one of our facilities:
Service Centre at 63 Miranda Street
Stratford Library and Visitor Information Centre
Wai o Rua - Stratford Aquatic Centre
Post your submission to PO Box 320 Stratford 4352
Have your say on the future delivery of water services in Stratford
We’re consulting on the best option for delivering water and wastewater services in a way that will meet the needs of our community and the Government’s new rules and regulations under the Local Water Done Well reforms.
This proposal is about deciding on the best option for delivering water services in a way that will meet the needs of the community and the Government’s new financial sustainability and water regulatory requirements.
We are proposing that the best way to deliver safe, reliable and affordable drinking water and wastewater services for the Stratford District over the next 30-plus years is through a council-controlled organisation that is jointly owned by the Stratford, South Taranaki and New Plymouth district councils.
The alternative option is to keep the delivery of water services within Stratford District Council, modified to meet new requirements (SDC in-house business unit)
Notes on the proposal:
The proposal affects consumers who are provided drinking water and wastewater services by their council. It does not directly affect those who self-supply both those services.
Stormwater services will remain with the individual councils. A council may choose to contract out some or all of their stormwater related services, including to a future jointly owned water services organisation.
How to have your say
The easiest way to share your view is via the online submission form below.
Alternatively you can:
Email submissions@stratford.govt.nz
Pick up a hardcopy submission form at one of our facilities:
Thanks for taking the time to make a submission on the future delivery of water services in the Stratford district.
Before making your submission, make sure you've read the detail in the Consultation Document here, or online. If you have questions, you can email StratfordDC@Stratford.govt.nz
The two options we're consulting on are:
Option A: A regional model – where Stratford teams up with South Taranaki District Council and New Plymouth District Council through a joint council-controlled organisation.
Option B: A local, in-house delivery model – similar to what we do now, but with some changes.
We are proposing that the best way to deliver safe, reliable and affordable water services over the next 30 plus years is through a regional council-controlled organisation, Option A.
Each option has its own advantages, disadvantages and impacts, which is why we’d like your feedback.
Understanding the perspective of our community is an important part of our decision-making process and your views will help Elected Members decide the best way forward for our community.
You can stay up to date on the process by visiting the project page for this consultation on YourSay.Stratford.govt.nz
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