Wellington City Council and Rates
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Rating valuation, explained
- Wellington City Council
- We’re legally required to carry out an independent valuation of your property every three years, to help us make sure we’re splitting the rates ‘pie’ fairly.
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Rates increase of 16.4% for 2024/25 proposed for community consultation
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- Wellington City Councillors will next week agree the draft 2024-34 Long-term Plan Consultation Document for auditing prior to community consultation in April. This includes a proposed rates increase for the 2024/2025 year of 16.4% (after growth in the ratepayer base). This excludes the levy for the Moa Point Sludge Minimisation Facility, which will add a further 1.6%.
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Moa Point Wastewater Treatment Plant, Stewart Duff Drive, Moa Point, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Long-term Plan and rates update
- Wellington City Council
- A proposal to deal with Wellington City Council’s significant external economic pressures while continuing to deliver for the capital city was today presented to elected members working on the 2024-34 Long-term Plan.
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Rating policy changes to support a vibrant Pōneke
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council has agreed in principle to update its Rating Policy, and Rates Remission and Postponement Policy, as part of the development of the 2024-34 Long-term Plan.
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Annual Plan and rates confirmed
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- Councillors have adopted the Wellington City Council 2023/24 Annual Plan, confirming the 12.3 percent rates rise previously signalled. The increase equates to an average of about $8 per household per week and will apply from 1 July.
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Have your say on rates and spending
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council has begun consulting on its plans for the coming year, with a focus on the city’s resilience, funding core infrastructure and a sustainable future for the Council’s social housing.
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Wellington’s proposed rating differential
- Wellington City Council
- There is inaccurate information circulating within the business sector about the impact of the proposed adjustment to Wellington City Council’s general rates differential for the 2022-23 financial year.
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Property valuations ready for viewing
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City property owners will soon receive a Notice of Rating Valuation in the post with an updated rating value for their property.
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Ward webinars for community korero on plans for Wellington
- Wellington City Council
- Wellingtonians can have their say on the City Council’s proposals for rates, parking policy, and plans for getting our city thriving by joining one of five online webinars happening next week - between Monday 18 May and Friday 23 May.
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Proposed rates rise is 5 percent
- Wellington City Council
- Today Wellington City Council agreed to seek community feedback on the proposed 2020/2021 Annual Plan, which includes increased funding for the water network, and projects such as the new central city library network and planning for Let’s Get Wellington Moving.
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Meeting votes for rates rise
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- Wellington City Council has today voted to recommend consultation on a 4.95% rates increase for the 2020/21 financial year.
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Rates deferral leads Covid flightback
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- Wellington Mayor Andy Foster says he is looking to fast-track a suite of City Council initiatives that aim to soften the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and get Wellington back on its feet.
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