Long Term Plan 2024 - 2034 was adopted on 27 June. The digital version of the Long Term Plan and additional information can be found here.
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Calculation errors found in Long Term Plan Consultation Document - Consultation extended Two errors were found in our audited Long Term Plan (LTP) 2024 - 2034 Consultation Document. We are providing an Addendum which details the corrections we have made. Consultation on the LTP 2024 - 2034 has been extended until 12 May to allow for further submissions. This Addendum document outlines the two errors which were found in the Activity Funding Changes section of the LTP Consultation Document only (pages 16 -22). No other figures in the Consultation Document are affected. The overall year one proposed rate increase (19.93%) and the first-year savings for activities shown in this section remain unchanged. - The first error relates to the estimated savings of the proposed service reductions over 10 years. Cumulative inflation rates were used to calculate maintaining current levels of service and savings from 2026/27 onwards, instead of year-on-year inflation rates. The Consultation Document shows estimated savings of the proposed service reductions to be $33.9 M over 10 years. The correct amount is $25.1 M over this period.
- The second error relates to a GST miscalculation of the first year’s rate increase if the activities were retained and all the proposed reductions did not go ahead.
Extending the consultation period gives the community an opportunity to make submissions with this new information in mind. This includes members of the community who would like to make another submission.
We’ve also scheduled another hearing meeting on 21 May to accommodate additional submitters who would like to present in person. If you have questions or need assistance regarding your submission, please contact us via email: letskorero@uhcc.govt.nz
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What is the Long Term Plan?
The Long Term Plan (LTP), also known as the 10-year Plan, is one of Council’s most important documents as it outlines what we will do, how much it will cost and how we will fund it - including what rates need to be set at.
Every three years we review our LTP to ensure it's still relevant.
From 2 April - 12 May, we’ll be asking you to have your say on important issues that affect our city, communities and, most importantly, future generations of Upper Hutt.
Rates in Upper Hutt have been among the lowest in the country for some time. It’s no longer financially viable to keep rates at the level they have been without our infrastructure and facilities suffering.
We are facing big challenges and have some tough decisions to make.
For the next 10 years our plan sets out how we will balance the books, build financial sustainability and take a ‘back to basics’ approach. This means a focus on core activities like infrastructure, water management, transport, planning, and regulatory services.
As part of this, we’ll be asking for your feedback on activity funding changes, three waters investment, and our revenue and financing policy.
To find out more, the Consultation Document (and addendum) is the go to summary of LTP information, key questions, and process details you need to have your say.
You can provide feedback on all of the proposals and changes or only those that interest you.
There’s plenty to talk about, and we want to make sure it is as easy as possible for you to tell us what you think. Submitting doesn't take long!
Brochures have been delivered to all Upper Hutt households with information on how you can be involved and have your say.
Consultation Documents (and addendum), paper submission forms, and other material outlining all you need to know to make an informed decision are available on this page.
The consultation has been extended by ten days. The consultation documents, including the new Addendum can be found in hard copy at Whirinaki Whare Taonga, Upper Hutt Libraries, and Upper Hutt City Council reception.
Development and Financial Contributions Policy
Key changes in the draft policy include:
Updated transport and community facility development contribution charges, reflecting the updated infrastructure programme and associated costs.
The inclusion of three waters (water, wastewater, and stormwater) activities, and associated development contribution charges.
Simplification of the local transport catchments and associated development contribution charges, which mainly affects a small number of rural residential areas.
A link to the Statement of Proposal for the policy can be found in the Supporting Information on this page. You can make a submission on the changes to this policy using the LTP Submission Form below.
We would also like your feedback on the draft Schedule of Fees and Charges 2024-2025 which we are consulting on concurrently with the Consultation Document 2024-2034.
A link to the draft Schedule of Fees and Charges can be found in the Supporting Information on this website.
Timing | Activity |
July 2023 – March 2024 (Planning & development) | While considering our strategic drivers and priorities for the next decade, Councillors worked together throughout a series of workshops to develop plans and proposals for the next 10 years.
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November 2023 – March 2024
| Development of the draft LTP including an external audit.
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28 March 2024
| Council adopts the *Consultation Document and supporting information for the draft LTP.
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2 April – 2 May 2024
2 April – 12 May 2024 (Consultation extended) | Before we lock in the LTP for 2024-2034, we want to get your feedback. It's important that you understand what we're proposing, and most importantly, how we plan to pay for it. Each option has an impact on your rates, so take some time to consider how it may impact you.
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13 & 14 May 2024
13,14 & 21 May 2024 (Hearing of submissions)
| Hearings for submissions received up to 2 May: You can provide a verbal submission in person at hearings on Monday 13 May (11am - 1pm, 1- 4pm, 4 - 7pm) and Tuesday 14 May (11am - 1pm, 1- 4pm).
Hearing for submissions received after 2 May: A new additional hearing date on Tuesday 21 May (1- 4pm, 4 - 7pm) has been added following the decision to extend the consultation period to 12 May.
Councillors consider all feedback received through submissions and hearings. They then review the matters that have been consulted on with the community before making a final decision.
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22 May 2024 5 June 2024 (Deliberations)
| The deliberations meeting has been rescheduled to accommodate the extension to the consultation. Councillors consider all feedback received through submissions and hearings. They then review the matters that have been consulted on with the community before making a final decision. |
27 June 2024 (Adoption) | The LTP 2024 - 2034 is adopted by Council and takes effect from 1 July 2024. |
*The Consultation Document (and addendum) proposes how we focus on what matters most to our communities and provides all the information you need to make an informed decision. Before we lock anything into the LTP 2024 – 2034, take some time to consider our options and how we’ll pay for them. You can also give your feedback through the submission button below.
Long Term Plan 2024 - 2034 was adopted on 27 June. The digital version of the Long Term Plan and additional information can be found here.
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Calculation errors found in Long Term Plan Consultation Document - Consultation extended Two errors were found in our audited Long Term Plan (LTP) 2024 - 2034 Consultation Document. We are providing an Addendum which details the corrections we have made. Consultation on the LTP 2024 - 2034 has been extended until 12 May to allow for further submissions. This Addendum document outlines the two errors which were found in the Activity Funding Changes section of the LTP Consultation Document only (pages 16 -22). No other figures in the Consultation Document are affected. The overall year one proposed rate increase (19.93%) and the first-year savings for activities shown in this section remain unchanged. - The first error relates to the estimated savings of the proposed service reductions over 10 years. Cumulative inflation rates were used to calculate maintaining current levels of service and savings from 2026/27 onwards, instead of year-on-year inflation rates. The Consultation Document shows estimated savings of the proposed service reductions to be $33.9 M over 10 years. The correct amount is $25.1 M over this period.
- The second error relates to a GST miscalculation of the first year’s rate increase if the activities were retained and all the proposed reductions did not go ahead.
Extending the consultation period gives the community an opportunity to make submissions with this new information in mind. This includes members of the community who would like to make another submission.
We’ve also scheduled another hearing meeting on 21 May to accommodate additional submitters who would like to present in person. If you have questions or need assistance regarding your submission, please contact us via email: letskorero@uhcc.govt.nz
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What is the Long Term Plan?
The Long Term Plan (LTP), also known as the 10-year Plan, is one of Council’s most important documents as it outlines what we will do, how much it will cost and how we will fund it - including what rates need to be set at.
Every three years we review our LTP to ensure it's still relevant.
From 2 April - 12 May, we’ll be asking you to have your say on important issues that affect our city, communities and, most importantly, future generations of Upper Hutt.
Rates in Upper Hutt have been among the lowest in the country for some time. It’s no longer financially viable to keep rates at the level they have been without our infrastructure and facilities suffering.
We are facing big challenges and have some tough decisions to make.
For the next 10 years our plan sets out how we will balance the books, build financial sustainability and take a ‘back to basics’ approach. This means a focus on core activities like infrastructure, water management, transport, planning, and regulatory services.
As part of this, we’ll be asking for your feedback on activity funding changes, three waters investment, and our revenue and financing policy.
To find out more, the Consultation Document (and addendum) is the go to summary of LTP information, key questions, and process details you need to have your say.
You can provide feedback on all of the proposals and changes or only those that interest you.
There’s plenty to talk about, and we want to make sure it is as easy as possible for you to tell us what you think. Submitting doesn't take long!
Brochures have been delivered to all Upper Hutt households with information on how you can be involved and have your say.
Consultation Documents (and addendum), paper submission forms, and other material outlining all you need to know to make an informed decision are available on this page.
The consultation has been extended by ten days. The consultation documents, including the new Addendum can be found in hard copy at Whirinaki Whare Taonga, Upper Hutt Libraries, and Upper Hutt City Council reception.
Development and Financial Contributions Policy
Key changes in the draft policy include:
Updated transport and community facility development contribution charges, reflecting the updated infrastructure programme and associated costs.
The inclusion of three waters (water, wastewater, and stormwater) activities, and associated development contribution charges.
Simplification of the local transport catchments and associated development contribution charges, which mainly affects a small number of rural residential areas.
A link to the Statement of Proposal for the policy can be found in the Supporting Information on this page. You can make a submission on the changes to this policy using the LTP Submission Form below.
We would also like your feedback on the draft Schedule of Fees and Charges 2024-2025 which we are consulting on concurrently with the Consultation Document 2024-2034.
A link to the draft Schedule of Fees and Charges can be found in the Supporting Information on this website.
Timing | Activity |
July 2023 – March 2024 (Planning & development) | While considering our strategic drivers and priorities for the next decade, Councillors worked together throughout a series of workshops to develop plans and proposals for the next 10 years.
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November 2023 – March 2024
| Development of the draft LTP including an external audit.
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28 March 2024
| Council adopts the *Consultation Document and supporting information for the draft LTP.
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2 April – 2 May 2024
2 April – 12 May 2024 (Consultation extended) | Before we lock in the LTP for 2024-2034, we want to get your feedback. It's important that you understand what we're proposing, and most importantly, how we plan to pay for it. Each option has an impact on your rates, so take some time to consider how it may impact you.
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13 & 14 May 2024
13,14 & 21 May 2024 (Hearing of submissions)
| Hearings for submissions received up to 2 May: You can provide a verbal submission in person at hearings on Monday 13 May (11am - 1pm, 1- 4pm, 4 - 7pm) and Tuesday 14 May (11am - 1pm, 1- 4pm).
Hearing for submissions received after 2 May: A new additional hearing date on Tuesday 21 May (1- 4pm, 4 - 7pm) has been added following the decision to extend the consultation period to 12 May.
Councillors consider all feedback received through submissions and hearings. They then review the matters that have been consulted on with the community before making a final decision.
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22 May 2024 5 June 2024 (Deliberations)
| The deliberations meeting has been rescheduled to accommodate the extension to the consultation. Councillors consider all feedback received through submissions and hearings. They then review the matters that have been consulted on with the community before making a final decision. |
27 June 2024 (Adoption) | The LTP 2024 - 2034 is adopted by Council and takes effect from 1 July 2024. |
*The Consultation Document (and addendum) proposes how we focus on what matters most to our communities and provides all the information you need to make an informed decision. Before we lock anything into the LTP 2024 – 2034, take some time to consider our options and how we’ll pay for them. You can also give your feedback through the submission button below.