Councils on notice: ring-fence water funds

Councils on notice: ring-fence water funds
Local government minister Simeon Brown. (Image: NZME)
Pattrick Smellie
Local councils are on notice to ring-fence funding and produce plans for complying with new water infrastructure regulations by the middle of next year.In the coalition government's latest announcement on its replacement policies for Labour’s “three waters” reforms, local government minister Simeon Brown said transitional legislation to be passed by mid-2024 “will make it easier for early movers to shift the delivery of water services into CCOs [council-controlled organisations] as a first step, setting the foundatio...

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