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Consultation has concluded
We completed our proposed annual plan mid-March, but due to the ever changing COVID-19 situation we can't be sure where things are headed in the near future. For now, this is what we think we can do from July onwards, how much it will cost and how we will pay for it.
We've included a rates estimator, a summary of the activities we hope to carry out and a space for you to ask us questions. We'll endeavour to answer these questions for you as quickly as possible, and we are hoping to clarify how we will continue this work with Council as soon as possible.
Your suggestions help guide us on what your priorities are regarding Otago’s rates and focus areas and feed into our planning process.
We encourage you to have your say.
Engagement period closed at 5:00 p.m. on 24 April 2020
We completed our proposed annual plan mid-March, but due to the ever changing COVID-19 situation we can't be sure where things are headed in the near future. For now, this is what we think we can do from July onwards, how much it will cost and how we will pay for it.
We've included a rates estimator, a summary of the activities we hope to carry out and a space for you to ask us questions. We'll endeavour to answer these questions for you as quickly as possible, and we are hoping to clarify how we will continue this work with Council as soon as possible.
Your suggestions help guide us on what your priorities are regarding Otago’s rates and focus areas and feed into our planning process.
We encourage you to have your say.
Engagement period closed at 5:00 p.m. on 24 April 2020
We’ve told you what we’re up to and where we’re at for 2020-21. Now, have your say on the projects we’re doing.
Your name and feedback will be made public as part of ORC’s decision-making process (we will not make your phone or e-mail details
public). This information will be included on papers for the public and media, but will only be used for the Annual Plan process.
Consultation has concluded
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Proposed Annual Plan 2020-21 has finished this stage
We encourage you to have your say, ask questions and engage with us.
24 April - Engagement period closes
Proposed Annual Plan 2020-21 has finished this stage
Engagement closes for evaluation and review.
21-26 May - Hearings
Proposed Annual Plan 2020-21 has finished this stage
Submitters who have indicated they want to speak about their submission will have the chance to do this at a hearing.
You do not need to attend a hearing but it is helpful if the panel has questions for you. Your submission is considered exactly the same irrespective of whether you speak or not.
3 June - Finance Committee deliberations
Proposed Annual Plan 2020-21 is currently at this stage
Finance Committee deliberates on your feedback.
24 June - Council meeting
this is an upcoming stage for Proposed Annual Plan 2020-21
Annual Plan 2020-21 adoption.
1 July - Annual Plan implemented
this is an upcoming stage for Proposed Annual Plan 2020-21