
Stuart Crosby: Mayors far from convinced over Three Waters programme
Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB
September 30, 20213m 51s
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Mayors up and down the country are still far from convinced over the Government's three waters reform programme.
The plan is for the sixty-seven local and regional councils' drinking, waste and storm water to be absorbed by four entities.
Consultation with the councils ends today after eight weeks, and now Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta will present advice to cabinet about the next steps.
Local Government New Zealand president, Stuart Crosby joined Kate Hawkesby.
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The plan is for the sixty-seven local and regional councils' drinking, waste and storm water to be absorbed by four entities.
Consultation with the councils ends today after eight weeks, and now Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta will present advice to cabinet about the next steps.
Local Government New Zealand president, Stuart Crosby joined Kate Hawkesby.
LISTEN ABOVE
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