Articles tagged with Local Government
Government Cuts Council PIM Processing Time from 20 to 10 Days to Speed Up Building Projects
2 days ago | 65 viewsThe New Zealand Government is reducing the processing time for Project Information Memorandums (PIMs) from 20 to 10 working days to speed up building projects and reduce costs. This change aims to improve productivity, enhance competition in the building consent market, and support key sectors like housing, agriculture, and infrastructure. Ministers emphasize that efficient council processes are essential for timely development, benefiting homeowners, businesses, and rural communities.
Tags: Chris Penk Simon Watts Project Information Memorandums PIMs New Zealand building consent councils local government agriculture sector building processOnly Elected Councillors to Vote on Committees for Greater Accountability
2 weeks ago | 223 viewsThe Local Government Minister Simon Watts announced that only elected councillors will have voting rights on council committees to enhance democratic accountability, amending the Local Government Act 2002 accordingly. Non-elected members, such as iwi representatives and youth appointees, can still provide advice but will not have voting rights or count towards quorums, except for statutory committees and appointments under other Acts. These changes, included in the Local Government (System Improvements) Bill, will take effect after councils review their delegations within six months of the law’s passage.
Tags: Simon Watts Local Government Act 2002 Local Government Minister council committees democratic accountability elected councillors Treaty settlement Local Government (System Improvements) Bill Far North TaurangaGovernment Launches $400M Incentives Fund to Boost Housing Growth and Support Councils
3 weeks ago | 256 viewsThe New Zealand Government is investing $400 million over four years in the Incentives for Growth Fund to encourage local councils to support housing growth by providing payments tied to the number of new home consents they approve. This fund aims to transform housing development from a cost burden into a revenue opportunity for councils, helping them finance necessary infrastructure and services ahead of population growth. The initiative is part of the broader Going for Housing Growth programme, which seeks to reform planning laws, improve infrastructure funding, and align council incentives to better address the country’s housing crisis.
Tags: David Seymour Chris Bishop Simon Watts Incentives for Growth Fund Housing Growth Local Government Budget 2026 Going for Housing Growth Resource Management ActGovernment Increases Rates Rebate and Sets Rates Cap to Ease Cost of Living in 2026
1 month ago | 366 viewsThe Government will increase the Rates Rebate Scheme from July 2026, raising the maximum rebate and income thresholds to provide targeted support for low-income ratepayers and SuperGold Cardholders, helping seniors on fixed incomes manage rising rates. New application forms will be available through councils and online, ensuring eligible households receive assistance amid ongoing cost-of-living pressures. Additionally, a rates cap will be introduced to control council spending and prevent unsustainable rate increases, with details to be announced later this year.
Tags: Simon Watts Casey Costello Rates Rebate Scheme SuperGold Cardholders Local Government New Zealand Government cost of living income abatement threshold rates cap NZ SuperannuationNew Zealand Government Launches 3-Month Window for Local Government Reform Proposals
1 month ago | 305 viewsThe New Zealand Government is offering councils a three-month “Head Start” window to propose reorganisations aimed at simplifying local government by creating larger, more efficient unitary authorities that reduce duplication and improve decision-making. Proposals must be realistic, support the new planning system, maintain strong local representation, and deliver better value, with final decisions expected in 2027 and changes implemented by the 2028 local elections. If councils do not submit credible proposals, the Government will enforce reforms through a backstop process to ensure nationwide improvements in local governance.
Tags: Chris Bishop Simon Watts New Zealand local government reform councils Head Start pathway unitary authorities Cabinet resource management reform 2028 local electionsMarlborough Council Starts Consultation on $110M Port Marlborough Ferry Upgrade
2 months ago | 431 viewsThe Marlborough District Council has begun consulting on funding Port Marlborough’s $110 million contribution to revenue-generating port assets in Picton, supporting new resilient ferries for road, rail, and passengers. This initiative, part of a $531 million budget for Picton works, aims to replace ferries while saving taxpayers $2.3 billion and securing long-term infrastructure for the Interislander and Bluebridge services. The proposal is designed to cost no additional ratepayer funds, with dividends from Port Marlborough benefiting the community and taxpayers funding the balance through Ferry Holdings.
Tags: Marlborough District Council Port Marlborough Picton Rail Minister Winston Peters Interislander Bluebridge Local Government Act Ferry Holdings taxpayerRegulatory Standards Act: Enhancing Transparency and Accountability in Local Government
3 months ago | 619 viewsThe Regulatory Standards Act, coming into law by July 1, mandates councils to publish Consistency Accountability Statements (CAS) explaining the impact, costs, and benefits of new bylaws, promoting transparency and accountability in local regulation. This legislation aims to curb poor regulation that burdens ratepayers and stifles productivity by requiring councils to justify and regularly review their secondary legislation, ensuring laws are proportionate and evidence-based. The Act supports better governance by helping councils avoid kneejerk regulations, improve decision-making quality, and ultimately deliver greater value to taxpayers and communities.
Tags: Regulatory Standards Act Consistency Accountability Statement LGNZ councils local government Ministry for Regulation New Zealand ratepayers secondary legislationIndependent Crown Review Launched into Wellington's Moa Point Sewage Plant Failure
4 months ago | 573 viewsAn independent Crown Review Team will investigate the failure of Wellington Water’s Moa Point sewage plant to determine its causes and recommend actionable steps to prevent recurrence. The team, comprising experts in engineering, governance, commercial, and legal fields, will be appointed by both Wellington City Council and Wellington Water Ltd to ensure a thorough and transparent review. This investigation is urgent due to the upcoming transfer of water service management to the new council-controlled organization Tiaki Wai Ltd, emphasizing the need for wise investment in water infrastructure.
Tags: Simon Watts Andrew Little Wellington Water Moa Point Wellington City Council Tiaki Wai Ltd Local Government Minister wastewater infrastructure water services Crown Review TeamNew Ministry of Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport (MCERT) Launches in NZ
6 months ago | 854 viewsThe Government has established the Ministry of Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport (MCERT) by merging four agencies to streamline housing, transport, urban development, and environmental reforms. MCERT aims to address New Zealand’s economic and environmental challenges through integrated planning, clearer accountability, and coordinated policy advice, improving outcomes for local government and communities. The new Ministry will be fully operational by July 2026, with a Chief Executive appointed earlier that year, enhancing efficiency and supporting ambitious reform agendas.
Tags: Chris Bishop Judith Collins Simon Watts Penny Simmonds Ministry of Cities Environment Regions and Transport New Zealand government housing reform urban development local government climate changeLocal Water Done Well: $48B Investment to Upgrade NZ Water Services by 2034
6 months ago | 662 viewsAll councils' water service delivery plans under Local Water Done Well have been assessed, with 76% of New Zealand’s population receiving services through council-controlled organisations (CCOs), addressing affordability challenges. Councils plan to invest nearly $48 billion over the next decade, including an additional $9 billion compared to previous estimates, to upgrade water infrastructure and ensure regulatory compliance after decades of underinvestment. This reform also anticipates the creation of around 9,000 new water industry jobs, balancing the need to fix existing issues while preparing for future population growth.
Tags: Simon Watts Local Water Done Well New Zealand councils water service delivery Department of Internal Affairs water infrastructure water industry jobs Local Government MinisterNew Zealand’s New Planning System: Simplified Local Government & Faster Decisions
6 months ago | 607 viewsNew Zealand’s new planning system aims to simplify local government processes by reducing complexity, cutting duplication, and delivering faster decisions through stronger national direction and fewer regional plans. The reform will replace over 100 existing policy statements with 17 regional combined plans developed in two years, aligning with proposed local government reforms to create simpler, more efficient governance structures. The government plans to introduce the related bills to Parliament soon, with national policy finalized within nine months and public consultation open until February 2026.
Tags: Chris Bishop Simon Watts New Zealand RMA Reform local government planning system Resource Management Act regional councils combined territories boards Expert Advisory GroupGovernment to Introduce Rates Cap Limiting Council Increases to 4% from 2027
6 months ago | 675 viewsThe Government will introduce a rates cap limiting annual council rates increases to between 2 and 4 percent per capita, aiming to control rising household costs while ensuring councils can maintain essential services. The cap will apply from January 2027 with a transition period for councils to adapt, and a regulator will oversee exceptions for extreme circumstances or justified revenue needs. Legislation will be finalized by early 2026, with the full regulatory framework implemented by mid-2029, including ongoing monitoring and reporting requirements for councils.
Tags: Simon Watts Government Local Government Minister councils rates cap rates increases household budgets Local Government Act Department of Internal Affairs regulatorNew Zealand's New Wastewater Standards Cut Costs and Protect the Environment
6 months ago | 638 viewsNew Zealand’s new national wastewater environmental performance standards will streamline consenting processes for over 330 treatment plants, cutting costs by up to 40-60 percent and saving councils and ratepayers up to $830 million over 35 years. The standards use a risk-based approach to ensure strong environmental protection while enabling cost-effective solutions, addressing aging infrastructure and reducing unnecessary delays and over-engineering. Developed through extensive consultation, these flexible standards aim to ease ratepayer financial pressure, improve transparency, and support sustainable wastewater management starting December 2025.
Tags: Simon Watts New Zealand wastewater standards local government ratepayers environmental performance consenting costs councils infrastructure upgrades Taumata ArowaiNew Zealand Government Advances Infrastructure Funding Reforms to Boost Housing Growth
6 months ago | 641 viewsThe New Zealand Government is advancing reforms to improve infrastructure funding and financing to support housing and urban growth, focusing on land supply, infrastructure, and growth incentives through its Going for Housing Growth programme. Key initiatives include introducing the Infrastructure Funding and Financing (IFF) Amendment Bill, replacing development contributions with a new development levies system, and proposing the Commerce Commission as the regulator for development levies to ensure fairness and transparency. Public consultation on these reforms runs until February 2026, aiming to create a flexible, consistent system that enables faster housing development and better infrastructure delivery.
Tags: Chris Bishop Simon Watts Scott Simpson Housing Minister Local Government Minister Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Infrastructure Funding and Financing Development Levies Commerce Commission New Zealand GovernmentNew Zealand Local Government Reform: Simplifying City Planning & Regional Management
6 months ago | 671 viewsThe Government proposes major reforms to simplify local government by abolishing regional councils and replacing them with Combined Territories Boards composed of mayors, aiming to reduce duplication, costs, and complexity while enhancing accountability and regional collaboration. These Boards would lead locally-driven regional reorganisation plans to improve service delivery, infrastructure, and governance, with plans evaluated against criteria including financial responsibility, national priorities, local representation, and Treaty commitments. Consultation is open until February 2026, with the goal of establishing a more efficient, streamlined local government system that better serves communities and supports sustainable growth.
Tags: New Zealand government local government reform Mr Bishop Mr Watts regional councils Combined Territories Boards regional reorganisation resource management reforms Treaty settlements Department of Internal Affairs