Stormwater

Providing Public Safety

At a Glance

Interesting Facts

Council undertakes this activity to provide sustainable management of Stormwater runoff within defined urban catchments utilising a reticulated Stormwater network. In doing so Council takes account of current and future development, climate change, system capacity and condition, water quality, financial affordability, and environmental issues.

What has changed since the LTCCP

The following projects have either been deferred or had funding reduced because of financial constraints:
  • The Tasman Heights project has been deferred pending resolution of Land Entry Agreement issues
  • The Hillcrest Road Kaikohe project has been deferred to enable Land Entry issues to be resolved
  • The Foreshore Road Reticulated System has had funding reduced and Land Entry Agreement negotiations are continuing.

Highlights of Performance
Number of Performance
Measures
3
2008/09
2
2009/10
2
2010/11
Achieved
Not Achieved
67%
33%
100%
0%
50%
50%

Performance 2009/10 vs. 2010/11 - needs improving

Statement of Service Performance

For STORMWATER the following pages detail:
  1. Service performance information provides the actual achievements, issues and challenges going forward for each performance measure against the Annual Plan 2010/11.
  2. Financial performance including comparisons against budget 2010/11.

FYI: Key symbols are used to identify each measure contributing to Community Outcomes. For more information on Community Outcomes see the Community Outcomes Diagram.



Community outcomes


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Financials


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