Hawke鈥檚 Bay councils are getting a further $4.55 million from the Government to help speed up flood protection and transport recovery projects.听
The funding comes from the Cyclone Recovery Capability Fund established through the Government Budget 2024 for areas impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle and other North Island weather calamities last year, and is part of $18.6m allocated across 12 councils.听
Hawke鈥檚 Bay Regional Council receives $2.18m for additional expertise to speed up听Wairoa, Pakowhai and P艒rangahau flood protection, and additional expertise for community engagement and flood modelling for a range of projects.听
Of the territorial local authorities, Hastings District Council is allocated $1.47m to speed up its roading delivery programme, Central Hawke鈥檚 Bay District Council is granted $700,000 for roading recovery and flood modelling, Wairoa District Council $200,000 to advance the Te Reinga bridge replacement听and Tararua District Council $220,000 Geographical Information Systems expertise and project management support for local roading.听
But听mayors say much more funding is required听鈥 in the hundreds of millions of dollars - with several years鈥 work ahead before the recovery is complete.听
CHB鈥檚 Alex Walker said: 鈥淲e have $129m of our roading recovery that鈥檚 currently unfunded - so this isn鈥檛 going to be the answer to our prayers, but every bit of support helps.鈥听
But she said the latest announcement signals the Government is aware the needs in Hawke鈥檚 Bay are ongoing.听
鈥淲e鈥檙e aligned with Government,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e need to go faster and get these projects done. This extra bit of funding means we can put practical support in place for our key recovery priorities - including roads and stormwater modelling in P艒rangahau.鈥听
Wairoa Mayor Craig Little, whose community awaits news on long-awaited non-recovery project the State Highway 2 Waikare Gorge realignment, with an estimated price-tag over $200m being considered by the NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi board this week, is pleased his council鈥檚 application for funding to fast-track its local-roads Te Reinga bridge replacement project was approved.听
鈥淥ur local community is doing it tough,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e still have a long road ahead of us and will require a lot more funding support over the next few years.鈥听
鈥淔lood protection is obviously a key focus for Wairoa as well as the wider region so it鈥檚 positive to see that as part of this announcement funding has also been allocated to speed up regional council鈥檚 delivery of these important projects,鈥 he said.听
Mayor of Hastings, Sandra Hazlehurst, said her council expects the funding to 鈥渁dd further resources to deliver on our roading recovery programme, which ultimately will help us get our primary sector and overall economy back on its feet sooner鈥.听
The independent chair of the recovery agency, Blair O鈥橩eeffe, said the 鈥渒ey to our success鈥 would be maintaining a credible partnership with the Government by recognising that it also has 鈥渇iscal constraints鈥, and ensuring the region continues to match recovery priorities with Government programmes and funding pathways.听
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