Roads across parts of Christchurch are still unbelievably shocking.
Council staff have been having a big think on how to spend听迟丑别听Government鈥檚听300听尘颈濒濒颈辞苍-诲辞濒濒补谤听Christchurch regeneration fund.
Their business case which outlines specific road repairs听was approved last year,听but still no action.听Dissatisfaction with the state of roads contributed to听the council recording its lowest听residential satisfaction听performance rating听in 13 years.
In a mind-blowing council meeting last week,听the听head of planning and strategic transport, inadvertently exposed the council's inability to respond in a timely manner to the ongoing frustrations of ratepayers.听
He told councillors following the SCIRT programme,听鈥we haven鈥檛 done a lot of resurfacing and resealing and we brought that to your attention in the 18 to 28 long term plan, and there was further investment put into that, and we鈥檝e managed to re-surface a slightly greater proportion of the network. And councillors will be notified of more details in the 21 鈥 28 long term plan.鈥听
What does听that听mean?
The manager said,听鈥from a staff perspective, it鈥檚 a matter of increasing funding to improve that smoothness of the road network, which at the moment has been simply affected by all the work that SCIRT did, post-quake, digging it up, and a kind of lack of investment since then, in comparison with other major metros throughout the country so, we do 2 to 3 percent a year, most others do 6 to 8 percent, so that compounds year on year on year, and it鈥檚 reflected in the residents satisfaction survey.鈥听
The manager said听this coming financial year听staff听will spend a lot of time working out where听they听think it best needs to be spent, engaging and getting feedback from community boards, and council.
鈥I don鈥檛 think we鈥檒l see a lot of money being spent as part of the Crown funding, in the next financial year.鈥澨He wants more community feedback.
Councillors were dumbfounded by the response.听听Sara Templeton said,听鈥we don鈥檛 consult when we鈥檙e just replacing road surfacing, so we should be able to get on with some of that.鈥
The council manager said听鈥we鈥檝e got the money, we鈥檙e working at a programme, which is in line with the business case, but there鈥檚 always a lead in time before we can delivery transport projects, I mean, under the local government act, we often do consultation or engagement in these things, that takes a significant period of time, even if the works are pretty minor.鈥
Councillor听Yani听Johanson听told me council needs to听focus on getting the basics done first before听it听gold plates听the city.
To his credit, he鈥檚 been saying this for years.听
"Millions spent on the fancy and expensive accessible city programme in the central city while the suburbs continue to deteriorate is ludicrous."
Councillor Sam MacDonald says听the government acceleration fund was announced in 2017 and the business case was approved in 2019.
He says听we听can't wait another 12 months to deliver this for our听city.听
"We need momentum right now and this must be a priority."
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